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"Again, But Better" by Christine Riccio [Review]

​I was given an eARC of this book by NetGalley in exchange for a review. Thank you. What drew me to this book at first was something I've never been able to do: study abroad. I liked the idea of Shane going to London to study creative writing and found it even more intriguing when I learned she was hiding the writing part from her parents. I enjoyed the side characters: Babe, Sahra, and even Chad. They were all interesting and unique. The parts that I enjoyed the most had to be when Shane traveled, not just around London but to other cities: Italy, Paris, etc. Since I don't picture myself ever really traveling to Europe (though I would want to, believe me), it's fun to read about the places I long to go to. I was surprised by what happened later in the book (no surprises) and would love for a chance to do that, but don't see it happening (no, I'm not spoiling anything). A little bit of love, a little bit of finding yourself, and a lot of travel are mixed into this book. If you like any of those type of genres, then this is one to pick up (though it does have some light cussing).

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