6/26/2023 0 Comments The geography of you and me![]() ![]() I’m not one to complain about chapter length (usually I love the good one sentence chapter for emphasis) and I know the minor chapters pushed the characters together, but I really would’ve preferred more character depth. I think the short chapters were very much a way to elongate the book and make it seem like it was moving forward more naturally than it actually was. ![]() ![]() After the half way mark one of the characters goes travelling and every other chapter would open with something like ‘In Prague…’ or ‘In Venice…’ which made grasping a sense of how much time had passed very difficult. The Geography of You and Me was no different! It’s about a girl and boy who get trapped in an elevator together and fall in love pretty much instantly. Nothing about this story was particularly surprising but that’s what I’ve come to expect from these sugary sweet contemporaries.įirst of all, I felt like this book was WAY too choppy. Smith’s books 2 stars, and yet they’re fun and quick to read that never stops me from picking up her next book. More: The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight | Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between The Geography of You and Meby Jennifer E. ![]()
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