![]() It's light and bubbly and fun and silly and cute and swoon-worthy and Oh-My-Gosh-just-go-read-it.Īnd I promise, it isn't all about falling in love. Despite all this, The Fill-In Boyfriend is one of those intelligently written, fluffy reads that will leave you with a stupid grin on your face. The romance is not particularly jaw-dropping, neither are the themes, the plot, the protagonist's personality or the characters. Don't get me wrong, it is not a mind-blowing book in any way. And The Fill-In Boyfriend, is no exception. I Like You" and according to the Goodreads synopsis, "it's about a girl who finds herself falling for the mystery boy she started exchanging letters with after finding a reference to her favorite indie rock band scrawled on top of their shared Chemistry desk." Sign me up!Įvery Kasie West novel, is an epic summer read. And her next book is coming out next year and it sounds absolutely killer!! It's called "P.S. Actually, I have yet to dislike any Kasie West book in general. ![]() I have yet to dislike a Kasie West contemporary book. Fake dating tropes are the greatest romance plot device ever and so much fun to read! I can't help it. ![]() The truth is, I'm probably always going to love any book with a fake dating trope-even if the writing is terrible and the plot is contrived. The Fill-In Boyfriend is literally everything I've ever wanted in a light-hearted YA contemporary novel. ![]()
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