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Not in My Book
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bookshelves: 1st-person-pov, contemporary, diary, ebook, enemies-to-lovers, forced-proximity, romance, single-pov, arc
Jul 06, 2024
bookshelves: 1st-person-pov, contemporary, diary, ebook, enemies-to-lovers, forced-proximity, romance, single-pov, arc
|| 4.0 stars ||
This was a true rivals-to-lovers slow-burn with all the feels and angst!
The story is about two upcoming authors who are both opposites in the type of genre they like to write and spend most of their college workshops hurling insults at each other. They’re genuinely mean and rude towards each other, and do not hold back.
I honestly struggled with this a little bit at first, because aside from her inner monologue acknowledging how handsome he was from the start, I truly could not feel any romantic tension or feelings between them at all. I was afraid their romance was going to fall flat for me. However, I shouldn’t have feared, because once I saw their relationship slowly develop and blossom, I actually appreciated that they started out with so much animosity. They genuinely acted like rivals at first and it was a true slow-burn.
This was not the only reason I appreciated this romance so much though. It was so much more than just that! It was the way I genuinely got so invested in their relationship that I literally felt my heart pang or beat rapidly in my chest whenever something happened between them, good or bad. You know that feeling, when you are so into it that you genuinely have physical reactions to the story? It could be your gut dropping or cramping, or maybe your chest feeling tight, or perhaps even full-blown butterflies in your stomach? Those were the feelings I got whenever one of them said something that really hurt the other person, or if one of them felt deep pain or sadness, but also when they were being insanely gentle and vulnerable and sweet to each other. Their dynamic was so organic and their interactions felt so real to me that I couldn’t help but feel intense emotional (and physical) reactions to all of it!
And I don’t mean all this in a way like everything was constantly angsty or emotional between them, because they actually had a lot of really cute and sweet moments as well. I’m honestly pretty hard to please when it comes to domestic scenes, because I tend to find them a little uneventful or even boring quite easily, so you must really believe me when I tell you these scenes were adorable and felt really authentic. It never felt forced or over-the-top; I genuinely felt like these two were having these gentle or cutesy moments together because they loved each other deeply and were the perfect fit for each other, which simply made it incredibly sweet to read. Especially since all of those moments were so nicely written too!
Moreover, I also really liked the unique premise this book presented where we saw fragments of the book that the two characters were writing together throughout this story. The actual book is written from the heroine’s POV, but these fragments gave us a lot of insight into what the hero was thinking too and it was often incredibly swoon-worthy. I always love seeing the parts in a romance where the hero is pining for the heroine, and these fragments gave us that (albeit second-handedly) in a very refreshing and powerful way!
All in all, I was honestly surprised by how much I ended up loving this book. I have to admit that I thought this book would be kind of silly and perhaps even superficial (I’m not sure why, really), yet it felt much deeper and more emotional than that to me. Whether it was the pretty and easy writing, the pleasant pacing, the well-rounded characters, or the angsty, well-developed, beautiful romance; I loved it all!
**I received an ARC through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**
This was a true rivals-to-lovers slow-burn with all the feels and angst!
“There hasn’t been a second where I wasn’t wondering what you were thinking and if it was of me.”
The story is about two upcoming authors who are both opposites in the type of genre they like to write and spend most of their college workshops hurling insults at each other. They’re genuinely mean and rude towards each other, and do not hold back.
I honestly struggled with this a little bit at first, because aside from her inner monologue acknowledging how handsome he was from the start, I truly could not feel any romantic tension or feelings between them at all. I was afraid their romance was going to fall flat for me. However, I shouldn’t have feared, because once I saw their relationship slowly develop and blossom, I actually appreciated that they started out with so much animosity. They genuinely acted like rivals at first and it was a true slow-burn.
“I know you prefer what’s in your books, and I pretend I don’t want to be like them, but I do. I want to be the person you picture when you’re reading and dreaming because you’re who I picture every single time.”
This was not the only reason I appreciated this romance so much though. It was so much more than just that! It was the way I genuinely got so invested in their relationship that I literally felt my heart pang or beat rapidly in my chest whenever something happened between them, good or bad. You know that feeling, when you are so into it that you genuinely have physical reactions to the story? It could be your gut dropping or cramping, or maybe your chest feeling tight, or perhaps even full-blown butterflies in your stomach? Those were the feelings I got whenever one of them said something that really hurt the other person, or if one of them felt deep pain or sadness, but also when they were being insanely gentle and vulnerable and sweet to each other. Their dynamic was so organic and their interactions felt so real to me that I couldn’t help but feel intense emotional (and physical) reactions to all of it!
“I’m not yours anymore.”
“Fine. If you’re not mine, then know that I’m yours.”
And I don’t mean all this in a way like everything was constantly angsty or emotional between them, because they actually had a lot of really cute and sweet moments as well. I’m honestly pretty hard to please when it comes to domestic scenes, because I tend to find them a little uneventful or even boring quite easily, so you must really believe me when I tell you these scenes were adorable and felt really authentic. It never felt forced or over-the-top; I genuinely felt like these two were having these gentle or cutesy moments together because they loved each other deeply and were the perfect fit for each other, which simply made it incredibly sweet to read. Especially since all of those moments were so nicely written too!
“I’ll wait for you, Rosie. I swear it. I’m in it for the long haul. I want all your tomorrows. Every single one you’re willing to give me.”
Moreover, I also really liked the unique premise this book presented where we saw fragments of the book that the two characters were writing together throughout this story. The actual book is written from the heroine’s POV, but these fragments gave us a lot of insight into what the hero was thinking too and it was often incredibly swoon-worthy. I always love seeing the parts in a romance where the hero is pining for the heroine, and these fragments gave us that (albeit second-handedly) in a very refreshing and powerful way!
The truth was I liked her no matter what she did, no matter what she said.
All in all, I was honestly surprised by how much I ended up loving this book. I have to admit that I thought this book would be kind of silly and perhaps even superficial (I’m not sure why, really), yet it felt much deeper and more emotional than that to me. Whether it was the pretty and easy writing, the pleasant pacing, the well-rounded characters, or the angsty, well-developed, beautiful romance; I loved it all!
**I received an ARC through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**
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Complete and precise review, Imme.
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I love rivals-to-lovers books with genuine hatred at the start😂 I’m glad you liked this because it sure sounds perfect to me!!
STOPPP this sounds the best comfort book and genuine hatred?? Am running to check it out. Amazing review babe 🩷
@SK — I promise it’s SOO GOOD!!😍 I’m a thousand precent certain you’ll love it <33 It’ll be a little while until the book officially releases, but I bet you could also get it on NetGalley early like I did💕
stunning review!!! Sounds like rivals to lovers done right!! Love your description and quotes <33 adding this to my tbr, glad you enjoyed gorgg 🎀💗
ok but the quotes though? 😩✋🏽 i be eating it up when the rivals ACTUALLY hate eachother at the start!! im glad you enjoyed this one, love the review babe🩷
@Krysta — I swearrr this book had the most swoon-worthy scenes and quotes, it genuinely had me gagged😩🫣 the rivalry was so potent but they could also be so gentle later on; it was the perfecttt combination of both🩶
Now i am even more excited to read this book. I got my arc last month and have been only seeing postive reviews tho they always say that the romance is not really convincing in the first but it definitely serves later with slow-burn and everything and i am here for it! Glad you enjoyed it love and love this review sm <3
Oooh this sounds like smth I would very much enjoy listening to. Would you say it was entertaining in regards to wit and humor? I love a good laugh with my books. 😍
@Ri — Yes, you definitely need to have a little bit of patience with this one waiting for the romance of the slowburn to start, but the wait is SOOOO WORTH IT!!😍😍
@Kati — I do think you’d like this one tbh, but this is not one of those more silly, overly humorous books. I did get a chuckle once or twice but it’s not the main vibe of the book
@len — thanks, love!💕 the animosity was great indeed and the premise was pretty unique with the whole “book inside of a book” thing!😌
I feel like it’s so rare to find a true rivals to lovers that’s done well so I’m glad this felt like it! I read a book kinda like this recently but it was the mmc that came across so rude and mean almost lol while the fmc was a ray of sunshine. Love that it felt more like a romance as that seems to hit more emotionally and it seems that was the case with the many emotions you felt. Glad you enjoyed it 🩵 lovely review girl
@Emma — Aw yayy, I hope you will love it🫶🏻🫶🏻 (and yea, i get it, the tbr will never be finished LOLL)
Great review, Imme! Really glad you loved it so much in the end. 💗 Good to know that rivals actually act like rivals. 😉 It sounds interesting overall!
@Snjez — hahah yes, the release date is still a little while off, but if you’re interested and impatient you could try to get an arc on NetGalley😉💕
@Cara — hahaha yess, you should have!! I almost didn’t either, but still did in the last moment and I’m really glad for it😉🩷
a true rivals to lovers slow burn with angst!? i’m so sold. say no more😭😭😭such an amazing review bb i wanna read this so bad now😫
I am so happy you felt their chemistry and feelings for each other. Sometimes it is hard to feel connected. This sounds like a perfect read. I love rivals to lovers. These quotes are everything🤭.
@allison — yea so true; feeling connected is more rare for a romance novel than I wish it was, but this novel really did it perfectly🥰
I don't really read romance, but your review is almost enough to make me change my mind! This one sounds so good - lovely review, Imme 💜