![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For example, the chapter narrated by the waitress at the Korean restaurant was a perfect bittersweet amuse-bouche.įor the most part, this is a day-long mooshy-sweet meet-cute between the rational scientific mind of a Jamaican immigrant facing imminent deportation and the hopeless romantic heart of a Korean-American poet about to disappoint his parents (yeah, that old story). On the other hand, there’s a good deal here that is unconnected to the romance that I did like. On the one hand, yes, there's lots of goopy, earnest, ‘lalala we just met but it’s true love and fate and destiny’ stuff that’s just not my bag. "Has this changed my mind about romance novels, YA or otherwise? No. A post shared by Marie Claire (opens in new tab) ![]()
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