"The Geography of You and Me," by Jennifer E. Smith
- The Thorny Rosebush

- Nov 11, 2023
- 1 min read
Audience: Young Adult
Genre: Contemporary/Romance
Content Rating: Somewhat Clean
Death Topics
His mom died before the book began, but it's not described in detail
Minor Profane Language
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h***
Substance Use
Alcohol (beer, whisky, champagne)
Cigarette mention
Overall Review
The Geography of You and Me is a riveting book about life, love, and loss. It is a beautiful story about two people with completely different lives coming together on one magical (and strange) night to find that opposites really do attract. It keeps you on the edge of your seat, constantly waiting for the characters' next move. It will make your heart ache and fill you with laughter all at the same time.
What I loved the most was how rich with emotion and how real the characters are in terms of their problems and the confusion as to how to deal with them. It will have you rooting for them the whole time.
Besides the very minor profanity in this book, there wasn't much I didn't like about it! There were a few characters that I didn't like (which was totally planned by the author), but overall, this book was really awesome.
I would totally recommend this book for people who want a clean romance but are okay with a few words here and there. Its soulful story is so heartfelt and draws you in before you know it.
I love books with endings that wrap up the stories, but this book gave me something different. It's the perfect balance of closure and letting us know that this is not the end of their story—that they will have problems, but this time, they have each other.
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