![]() ![]() There was so much to love here – from the 2000s teen comedies references to the nemesis-to-lovers aspect that had me invested from the moment I met Irene. The excitement and joy literally run through the sentences, which of course automatically makes it my favourite Quindlen book (yet). Quindlen mentions in her acknowledgment how much fun it was to write this enemies-to-lovers fake-dating extravaganza and the thing is, you can tell while reading. ![]() There are fun reads, and there are funny reads and then there’s She Drives Me Crazy which I couldn’t put down because it felt like a Mean Girls-esque movie playing in my head, which is basically the biggest compliment I can give. Sure, there are a thousand words I could utter, but above all, this book was just incredibly fun to read. If I had to summarise my reading experience of She Drives Me Crazy with one word, it would be entertaining. The feel of a 2000 teen comedy but with inclusive characters and plotlines. ![]()
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