



And would love to read something with a critical approach to it for them. I enjoyed it a lot and having some of my favorite movies featured or talked about was also a nice factor. This book is a perfect blend of feminism, breaking stereotypes, love its cliches and its reality. This book as the same suggest movies does have a lot of cinema involved in fact Audrey works in one so their is a lot of pop corn, tickets and weird people crying after movies or it the middle of them She believed in feminism and had really strong opinions and i loved that she stayed true to her believes till the end. Another favorite of mine where when some of the chapter headers had these tidbit type paragraphs on their starts that differentiated between real life romance and movie romance that was really fun.Īudrey was a strong Holly Bourne lead as always. It discusses famous kissing scenes, the basic themes and structure of romance movie and all the cliche pot holes. My favorite thing about this book were the movies featured, talked about and dissected. And why people do what they do and they fall out of love It discuses the theme of love being a choice or a feeling. How love in real life is so so much different and non cliche. This book explores a lot on the topic of difference between real life love and movie love. But even with all the warning signs blazing in her head this is exactly what happens. And she try very hard to stay away from him an not fall for him. But than she meets Harry and he is literally made up of them. Our main MC is Audrey who is anti romance films and all the cliches that come along with them. It only happens in the movies this books stays true to its name. I received a copy of this book by the publisher, in exchange for an honest review.All opinions are, of course, honest and completely my own.
