6/11/2023 0 Comments The Love Plot by Samantha Young![]() ![]() I get why Tobias did what he did, but it still felt very forced why couldn’t he just casually smile at her? Or at least wave from a distance? The total coldness at school to friends at home was awkward. ![]() The misunderstood boy falls for the nerdy girl, but only agrees to be friends in secret thing just didn’t do a lot for me. I was so happy that she realizes that she is an amazing girl who deserves more then the way her parents, her friends, and Tobias treat her and learns to stand up for herself! She’s very relatable and her growth in this novel is wonderful to see. I loved getting to know Comet! Although I’m more of an extrovert, I completely understood her when she describes preferring to read on a Friday night instead of going to a party. This time, Young gives us Comet, a shy introvert who comes from a difficult home life. In her first YA ( The Impossible Vastness of Us review here), India is definitely more of an in-your-face girl, unafraid to go after what she wants. Young liked to give her protagonists unique names (Comet, India) but that’s where the similarities end. And although there were some cliches along the way, this is a lovely story about Comet learning her own self-worth and a light read for the summer months. After reading the synopsis, I actually think we are a bit mislead - it makes it sounds like we’re going to get two POVs, but we only ever have Comet as the narrator. ![]() I really enjoyed Samantha Young’s first novel, so I was excited to find out who she would introduce us to this time. ![]()
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