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One Italian Summer' was okay it was giving me 'Monte Carlo' vibes (great best friends travel movie) and I loved that all the main characters were sisters, but I don't think it hit the right emotional tone. Milly is struggling to move on from her father's recent death (and I guess in general, I didn't find it as deep as the other quest-to-bury-father's ashes books I've read, the better one would be 'Kids of Appetite' by David Arnold) and that's stopping her from living her life, but whenever Luke is on the scene she just wants to lick him or touch his birthmark, so...there was a disconnect
But i would not compare this to Rainbow Rowells writing like it has been, i prefer Rainbows writing much more