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P.S. I Loathe You

by Isla Olsen

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  SharingTheBookLove | Nov 2, 2023 |
4 stars upped to 5 stars because I've re-read it fully 3 times since August, and re-read parts of it several more.

Wes dislikes his future brother-in-law intensely. He thinks he’s a snob, a prat, and gorgeous. When Wes’ sister and Devon break up, Wes is ecstatic. He also starts a back and forth online with a fellow who, coincidentally, has just broken up with his fiancée. They start communicating when online guy responds with vitriol to Wes’ friend, who writes an advice column and who advised the guy’s fiancée to break up if they weren’t in love. When they discover that they are the person they’ve been communicating with, Wes and Devon start a sex only relationship, since they are off the charts together. This eventually morphs into more, enough that the two of them might have to start letting people know.

This is my third time reading this since the end of August. I’m not sure why I like it so much, since the cons that people mention in the low star reviews are true: Devon and Wes act immature for their age, the relationship building seems to lacking, although I personally view their texts and emails as part of that. I do enjoy the fact that they don’t turn all schmoopy and lovey-dovey once they start having sex, but remain true to themselves with the snark, since they seem to snark with everyone, at least to some degree, not just each other. I also liked that there wasn’t any big misunderstanding, and neither character really had a big freak out, which was refreshing. For some reason, something that should be just so-so for me hits right in my sweet spot. I like both characters, separately and together, and their whole story works for me. I can’t explain it, but I do appreciate it. ( )
  mamawerewolf | Jun 26, 2023 |
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