
Member Reviews

Loved loved loved! This was definitely my favorite book by far I’ve read in quite a long time. Absolutely loved the premise and relatable content. I think so many of this generation can relate to feeling enough at times. I could relate to the caring of a sick family member and how that affects one’s plans. It was just such a sweet book

I absolutely enjoyed reading this book. Cleo and I might not live in the same country, have had the same experiences growing up, but I could relate to this story so much, it felt like it was my own.
There’s always this fear about growing up, seeing your friends achieving so much when you’ve achieved little. Especially when you’re 25.
Society has told us 25 is old. We’re supposed to have figured out the rest of our lives by 25. Permanent job, housing, marriage, kids and so much more.
And I’m not surprised. When society, the education system expects a 16yo to know what he/she/them are going to do with their lives.
I didn’t know then and I sure as hell don’t know much now. I just know today and I’m fine with that.
Anyway, I loved this book. It’s my first Jennifer Joyce book and it didn’t disappoint. My eyes were flying through the words and I finally learned the actual spelling of debilitating (still can’t spell it actually without autocorrect but it was nice to know the spelling)
[hidden because of spoilers].
This book would be out for sale on the 12th of September so

The Grown-Up To Do List was the last novel that I came across. I really enjoyed the story. It keep me engaged until the very end.