![]() So I went to people that mostly have the same taste and opinions as I do in this particular genre and I asked them for recommendations. But lately I’ve grown very tired of seeing all these amazing covers and reading such promising blurbs only to end up frustrated after the very few chapters. I don’t know if it’s the genre in general or I’ve been just picking the wrong books. However, the quality of the narration, dialogs, fleshing out characters and conveying ideas don’t always meet my standards. I’m OK with most infamous tropes, although there are a few that still make me roll my eyes. The books themselves often turn out to be quite disappointing. The problem is – I often end up wondering if I am not more a fan of the idea of YA. Plus, I just love the school setting, whether it’s a romance, literary fiction or dark academia. I love getting back to it every chance I get. That magical moment when you feel you could almost reach the meaning of life with the tips of your fingers, yet all your statuses could be described as ‘it’s complicated’. But to me there is something so very special about the high school age. ![]() Granted, I am not the exact target audience. And to use it as a buffer between sequels of long epic fantasies. I especially like mixing it with heavier, more serious stuff. It is not my favorite genre, but it definitely has its place in my reading life. ![]() ![]() ![]() RATED ON GOODREADS – 4.08 of 5 Initial Thoughts GENRE – young adult, romance, contemporary Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum – Book Details ![]()
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