A Little Disappointing But Not Bad!

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really loved how Hannah learned to love her Korean heritage, whether it was through appreciation of Korean food or love of K-dramas. At the same time, she doesn't deny her American environment and the way that it has shaped her. Watching her balance these two truths of her identity was so impactful to watch.

I enjoyed aspects of Jacob and Hannah's relationship! They had some really sweet moments, and I loved how their friendship was such a central part of their romantic relationship.

I feel guilty for saying this but I just didn't feel invested in anything that was happening. This is one of those dreaded purgatory books, where nothing is overly wrong, but not really right either. Like, the plot was fine. The characters were fine. The romance had some sweet highs. It's definitely a book I'd recommend to people who enjoy a cute romance!