The Meet-Cute Project
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Clean & Wholesome
3.3
(94)
Rhiannon Richardson
“A sweet and honest rom-com that you don’t want to miss.” —Rachael Lippincott, New York Times bestselling author of Five Feet Apart To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before meets Save the Date in this sweet, hijinks-filled rom-com about a teen girl who will do whatever it takes to find a date for her sister’s wedding.Mia’s friends love rom-coms. Mia hates them. They’re silly, contrived, and not at all realistic. Besides, there are more important things to worry about—like how to handle living with her bridezilla sister, Sam, who’s never appreciated Mia, and surviving junior year juggling every school club offered and acing all of her classes. So when Mia is tasked with finding a date to her sister’s wedding, her options are practically nonexistent. Mia’s friends, however, have an idea. It’s a little crazy, a little out there, and a lot inspired by the movies they love that Mia begrudgingly watches, too. Mia just needs a meet-cute.
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Author
Rhiannon Richardson
Pages
384
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2021-01-12
ISBN
1534473548 9781534473546
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"The Meet-Cute project by Rhiannon Richardson was a little bit nothing to me, but it was good. The strongest aspect was by far the sister subplot and the characters within Mia's family in my opinion, but it's resolution was a little tiny bit off for me. Like yes, you should recognize that when the people you love are lashing out, they might be feeling overwhelmed and you can do something to help them. Fair. But what bothered me was that it felt like Mia and Geoffrey were the only people apologizing, and Sam was just completely of the hook for "testing them" as Mia put it, like that was just the way she always was and was always going to be and by loving her they were always supposed to be her completely understanding punching bags. Maybe I'm projecting, honestly. Maybe it was meant to be implicit, but I'd have liked a verbal indication from Sam that she was also sorry and in the wrong. The romance itself was kind of cute, but it felt like the ultimate pairing didn't get a whole lot of scenes together. Basically, this was cute. I had a good time."
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Emily