Daydream

by

Hannah Grace

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy slow burn, friends-to-lovers romances.
  • Fans of college/new adult contemporary romance stories.
  • Those who appreciate neurodivergent and mental health representation in fiction.
  • People who relate to struggles with people-pleasing or being an eldest child.
  • Readers looking for a sweet, low-drama romance with focus on character growth.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Those who prefer fast-paced plots with more external conflict.
  • Readers looking for steamy romance with lots of sexual tension.
  • People who dislike long books or slow pacing.
  • Fans of the previous books expecting similar levels of excitement or drama.
  • Readers who get frustrated by characters with communication issues or low self-esteem.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Sweet and wholesome romance between Henry and Halle
  • Good representation of ADHD and neurodivergence through Henry's character
  • Relatable portrayal of Halle as a people-pleaser and eldest daughter
  • Healthy communication and support between the main characters
  • Lack of insta-love and slow burn romance development
  • Strong character growth, especially for Halle learning to stand up for herself
  • Cute side characters and friend group dynamics
  • Realistic college setting and struggles
  • Less focus on explicit scenes compared to previous books in the series
  • Heartwarming moments and gestures between the main couple

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Pacing issues – many found the book too long and slow
  • Lack of tension or strong chemistry between the main characters for some readers
  • Repetitive conversations and scenes
  • Too many side characters that were hard to keep track of
  • Unrealistic elements like Halle living alone in a house at 20
  • Writing quality issues like awkward dialogue for some
  • Not enough focus on some plot elements like Halle's book club
  • Less exciting or memorable than previous books in the series for some
  • Lack of strong conflict or plot beyond character development
  • Attempts to make characters relatable felt forced to some readers

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