Like a Warm Hug from an Old Friend

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Reading this marked the first time in a long time that I couldn't physically put a book down, I was enraptured from the first ten pages and fell head over heels for these characters. We follow five girls starting their second year at uni. They live together and have vowed to not let relationships and commitments fuck with their plans, but of course, this doesn't quite pan out in the way they expect. I loved the style of the book, it's so readable and engaging, it's so character driven and I was hooked. I was deeply invested in all of the side plots and the various goings-on of these characters, I couldn't get enough! I am about to go into my second year in which I'll be living in a shared house, and honestly I would happily move in with this gorgeous, giggly gang of girls. Sisterhood is something I cherish deeply, and I love seeing it represented in YA, too often I see girls tearing each other down or letting insecurities get the better of their friendship, but there's none of that here. Just loyalty, love and a lot of laughter. If you've read and loved Giant Days, you'll devour this, it's like a warm hug from an old friend. Absolutely lovely and refreshing and just what I felt like reading!