![]() There were great secondary characters in this book too. I have to admit, there were elements to this book that were a bit predictable but I was still encouraged to read on to see how the author played out these events. I loved this because it gave me an opportunity to see both sides of the story, and I really enjoyed seeing their characters mature as the book progressed. The book is written from both Emma and Sophia’s points of view. I really liked how imperfect the characters are and how they are both trying to figure out who they are and what they want in life. Full of matchmaking and sabotaging, this book keeps you wondering what happens next without having too complex a storyline. This book was a light, fun read that was really easy to dive into. So when the opportunity to enter a big New York film festival for teens brings them together, who knows what drama will unfold. ![]() It seems the only thing these two girls have in common is their love for film and that they’re both gay. Meet Sophia, just returned from France, hates anything related to love. ![]() ![]() Meet Emma, living in New York, loves romcoms. ![]()
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