Tell Me Three Things Book Review
Tell Me Three Things
By: Julie BuxbaumÂ
This is one earlier this year and realized I never posted my review!Â
By page two of this book, I was absolutely hooked. In all honesty, I don't remember buying this book. It just happened to be one that I hadn't read and seemed interesting yet easy enough to read while on the plane and pass some time, and as happy as I am that I read it on my trip, I'm disappointed I didn't read it sooner. This book had me hooked by page two and I desperately needed to know who SN was. I had a few hunches right off the start that only solidified themselves as I read deeper into the story, so obviously the book was a little predictable as all love stories tend to be in my opinion. However, that doesn't mean I loved this book any less. In fact, I do truly think Buxbaum did a great job of trying to add elements of uncertainty to make me second guess myself at some points, however I always ended up back to my original guess. I guess what Iâm trying to say, for a book that could have been extremely predictable there was a good amount of guess work all throughout that made me question myself.Â
All around this book was super cute. Pretty much every single character within the book had some sort of character development which is something very important to me when dealing with characters, otherwise the book doesn't feel that meaningful to me. I was absolutely engrossed in this book and really enjoyed the mix of text and emails to help develop the relationship between the two main characters.Â
As a whole, this was a great quick read and I would highly recommend for anyone who is looking for something fun to read. My final rating for this one is 4/5. Â













