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Won this one in a giveaway! Looking forward to reading - I've heard good things about this book 😁 #editingemma #chloeseager

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PS You’re the Worst — Chloe Seager
Death cards, life letters, and laughing at your own mess.
Pre-Reading Thoughts
I was intrigued by the idea of someone panicking over a literal reading of the Death card. Becky’s life is already a mess by conventional standards, so seeing her spiral (and hopefully learn something) sounded like a riot — and secretly, maybe a little relatable.
Post-Reading
As I thought…
Becky’s journey is chaotic, funny, and surprisingly tender. Seager nails the mix of anxiety, self-doubt, and sharp wit, making Becky someone you want to yell at, laugh with, and root for all at once.
It surprised me by…
How much heart it has. Beneath the comedy and misadventures, there’s a real look at what it means to face your own life honestly, to confront relationships, and to start making choices—even if they’re messy and imperfect. The letters are a genius device, blending humor and emotional resonance.
MUSIC PAIRING
🎵 Featured Song: “Everything is Alright” by Motion City Soundtrack — chaotic, ironic, and totally Becky.
🎶 Vibe Album: A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships by The 1975 — modern, messy, and emotionally clever.
🎧 Artist Recommendation: Phoebe Bridgers — witty, heart-on-sleeve, and occasionally devastating.
VIBE CHECK
Colour Palette: muted pastels with unexpected pops of neon (chaotic but charming).
Soundtrack: indie pop with a side of sarcasm.
Season: late winter — bleak, funny, and full of possibilities.
Mood: exasperated optimism.
Scent: coffee with a hint of existential dread.
TAROT PULL
From the Light Seer’s Tarot: Death — a card of endings, transformation, and new beginnings. Becky’s literal interpretation is hilarious, but the deeper message shines through: life doesn’t wait for perfection, and sometimes you have to face the end of one chapter to start writing the next.
For fans of:
Book: Faking It by Jennifer E. Smith — witty, heartfelt contemporary fiction.
TV/Film: Fleabag — flawed, funny, and chaotic, but utterly human.
I received an ARC of Dating Disasters Of Emma Nash by @chloenseager on @goodreads in exchange for my honest review, so a big thank you to @harlequinteen for the early read! . ✨REVIEW✨ Dating Disasters Of Emma Nash was a SUPER fun contemporary read that will be perfect for Young Adults! It just so perfectly captures what it is like to be a teen today, with technology, dating, and self-discovery all playing important rolls in our growing up! The story is told partly in blog posts and text messages, and the creative delivery only adds to how much I enjoyed the book! Dating Disasters Of Emma Nash is out May 1st, and I would definitely suggest it as a cute and thought-provoking contemporary, for anyone looking for contemporary reads for spring. . 🌸 QOTD: what’s your favourite season! (I’m so excited for spring) . #book #books #bookstagram #datingdisastersofemmanash #emmanash #editingemma #arc #arcreview #bookreview #bookrecommendations #chloeseager #YAcontemporary #reading #bookish #bibliophile #goodreads
Editing Emma - Chloe Seager
Editing Emma – Chloe Seager
ISBN: 9780008220976. August 10 2017. Harper Collins. Won via Twitter. When sixteen-year-old Emma Nash is ‘ghosted’ by the love of her life Leon Naylor, she does what any normal teenage girl would do… Emma spends the summer lurking in her bedroom, avoiding all human contact (and the shower), surrounded by the collection of chewit wrappers she saved from packs Leon gave her, back when he actually…
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