Ok, both these plots aren’t but I can still hold out hope into bumping into my one true love at an airport XD The whole town was really captivating because I love small towns. Also, the whole movie star accidently emails the wrong person is not very realistic. WHLL: Again, I loved the whole chance element of the plot but it just had too many contemporary cliches like the whole small town girl meets city boy. How can you not be enchanted by that intro? Also, Britain? Yes. Imagine if she hadn’t waited to try on her dress… if she hadn’t given herself a paper cut, if she hadn’t lost her phone charger… She wouldn’t have had to run back into the house while Mom waited outside with the car running… Imagine if she hadn’t forgotten the book. It all happens in a day and that just really speeds up the plot so much. SP: SUCH A CUTE PLOT! I love all the what if scenarios and the aspect of chance. What happens when you read two books with extremely long titles from the same author in the same week? They have it to fight it out for my love. It was so good that I read This Is What Happy Looks Like a week after. The first book I read this year was The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E.
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