![]() The whole app competition was much more interesting for me, and I do wish we had seen more of that. I couldn’t care less whether they end up together. This might be an odd thing to say for a book that is literally romance, but, well, that’s generally how I roll with these books anyway. I didn’t actually care about the romance all that much. ![]() So of course she’s going to make mistakes. ![]() She’s young and headstrong but also inexperienced she has these very intense, focused goals, and when she discovers she wants something (romance) that she had told herself she wasn’t looking for at this moment, she struggles to process and integrate this into her life. I guess I grok it, but to me she’s just … human. I was surprised, when I went to read other reviews, how many people hate Dimple. It has all the feels, in the best possible way. This isn’t the most original or even the best-written book I’ve read lately, but it’s definitely one of the most enjoyable. ![]() Sandhya Menon has created what is essentially a very formulaic YA romantic comedy, yet she has imbued with so much genuine humour and clever characterization that it just feels good. ![]() I needed something nice and “light” compared to, say, Walkaway, but obviously didn’t want to go so far as to read a book that didn’t start with W or didn’t have an orange-themed cover. I picked this up on a whim while at Chapters, because it was in a display of new releases and I’d heard a little but of buzz about it from Twitter. When Dimple Met Rishi is just plain adorable. ![]()
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