This was such a sweet, thoughtful read, and honestly a little more emotional than I expected. I loved the way it’s put together with short chapters, little notes, and drawings. It makes everything feel fresh and easy to get into, and I flew through it.
Maddy’s world feels really small and controlled, which makes her connection with Olly hit even harder. Their relationship builds in a quiet, careful way that feels believable. It’s not over the top, just two teens holding onto moments that feel like freedom. I also liked that it goes a little deeper than just romance, touching on risk, control, and what it actually means to live your life.
Some of the twists felt a little too tidy, and parts of it leaned more convenient than realistic. I also wish a few of the bigger emotional moments had been explored more instead of moving on so quickly. Still, the core of the story really worked for me.
Overall, it’s a warm, engaging read with a hopeful feel. Not perfect, but charming, memorable, and one that sticks with you after you finish.
★★★★
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