Book Review: I Hope This Finds You

“I Hope This Finds You” continues Sadie and Julius’s romance, showcasing their adorable relationship and growth as they prepare for college, from both their perspectives.

Title: I Hope This Finds You

Series: I Hope This Doesn’t Find You #1.5

Author: Ann Liang

Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Novella

Rating: 4.5 stars

Review:

Academic rivals Sadie and Julius fell in love in I Hope This Doesn’t Find You when Sadie’s email drafts were accidentally sent out. Their story continues in I Hope This Finds You novella featuring Sadie’s and Julius’s POVs! -summary from Goodreads

This novella was so adorable!

I loved absolutely every minute of this book! I loved seeing Sadie and Julius in their dating era- it was adorable. I am also so glad that they were still Sadie and Julius when they were dating. They were wonderful before they dated, and they were perfect while they were dating.

Julius is so sweet! I love how much he loved Sadie, and how much he always had!!! This book finally gave us his perspective, and it was everything. We also got to see more of Julius’s homelife through his perspective, which I really enjoyed.

Sadie was still Sadie in this book, which I loved. I didn’t want these characters to change just because they were dating, and they didn’t. I loved seeing Sadie in her dating era. We also got to see her prepare for life as a college student and I was happy with this progression.

I really, really wish this book was longer. It was roughly seventy pages, but I could read four hundred pages of Sadie and Julius, and this book ended too soon. I also wish there was some email writing in this book; it would have been a nice throwback to the first book.

I Hope This Doesn’t Find You is the perfect companion novella, featuring Sadie and Julius in their dating era, as they prepare for life as college students! Truly everything you could ever need!

Quotes:

“He’s leaving with Sadie Wen: his co-conspirator, his co-captain, his rival, his life’s great defining question and answer.”

“Because I know without a doubt that as long as I tell Julius Gong where I am, he’ll say, Stay there, I’ll come find you, and he will find me, in any crowd, any room, any city. He always has.”


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