Daydream
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
4.1
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Hannah Grace
#1 New York Times bestseller! The third in the New York Times bestselling Maple Hills series follows fan-favorite Henry and a bookish fellow student who come up with a plan to help them both overcome their respective challenges in a difficult year.When his procrastination lands him in a difficult class with his least favorite professor, Henry Turner knows he’s going to have to work extra hard to survive his junior year of college. And now with his new title of captain for the hockey team—which he didn’t even want—Henry absolutely cannot fail. Enter Halle Jacobs, a fellow junior who finds herself befriended by Henry when he accidentally crashes her book club. Halle may not have the romantic pursuits of her favorite fictional leads, but she’s an academic superstar, and as soon as she hears about Henry’s problems with his class reading material, she offers to help. Too bad being a private tutor isn’t exactly ideal given her own studies, job, book club, and the novel she’s trying to write. But new experiences are the key to beating her writer’s block, and Henry’s promising to be the one to give them to her. They just need to stick to their rule book. Oh, and not fall in love.
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Author
Hannah Grace
Pages
448
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2024-08-27
ISBN
1668026252 9781668026250
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"I liked this but definitely did not love it. It was great to see a bit more Henry, but it felt forced. I was left not really buying the relationship and waiting for it to end. I actually stopped, read something else, came back and read a bit more, read something else... Just didn't hold my attention like you want in a great romance."
"I had such high hopes for this book after reading Icebreaker and Wildfire and falling in love with Henry but this book just wasn’t for me. It left me very disappointed to the point there were times I didn’t even want to pick it up. It was slow and I was bored. But I did love watching the character evolution and the ending did save it a little for me. "
"I'm so disappointed, I remember Henry being so sweet in Icebreaker but in wildfire and daydream he acts so different, and the way he talks is so clinical, there's no emotion behind it, I also felt like they didn't really have chemistry. maybe it was because after Icebreaker I had such high hopes for Henry but this just didn't do it for me, also, she said she was portraying his adhd or add but it felt a lot more like aspergers or autism than it did adhd"
"I’ve loved Henry in both books before and this book only furthers that! He is such a sweet sweet protective guy who struggles with himself (in which I relate as do many others) and I just love how he is written! However this isn’t to take away from her either as I also love her and many can relate to her as well. Arthur does an amazing job at writing all of her books."
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Taylor veryws
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