![]() ![]() I couldn't get attached to Sawyer at all in How To Love. I have to admit I liked Trouble more but How To Love is a good book to just lazy around reading in the sunshine and it doesn't take much concentration. How To Love also reminded me of Trouble by Non Pratt, how could it not? It's a book about a teen that gets pregnant and then has a kid to look after with no support from the Dad and then he comes back and everything changes. ![]() ![]() How To Love has the same kind of design as Far From You by Tess Sharpe in the way that every chapter it changes from the present to for past or the past to the present this seems to be a really common thing with books at the moment, skipping backwards and forwards, but if it's done well it's good, and this was done well. But the parts when there was more to the story than just Reena and Sawyer I liked. By the end of the book I was still enjoying it but I was kind of fed up with Reena and Sawyer's relationship, they would fight and not speak to each other, then they would forgive each other and make out and then they would fall out again and it was all very tiresome. ![]() How To Love was really good and I really enjoyed it! But it didn't have anything unique - it was just your average love story. ![]()
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