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Daydream
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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.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781668026250
EAN:
9781668026250
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
448
Authors:
Hannah Grace
Publisher:
Atria Books
Published Date: 2024-27-08
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Bought for my sister as a gift. She loved it. Arrived in great shape
This one is not nearly as spicy as her other books so go in with that expectation. I did feel like these characters were more developed and she did a great job describing the difficulties of being AuDHD. She specifically says she didn't want to diagnose her main character, but I'm married to a Henry so I feel good about it.
I honestly don’t know why I put off reading this. I saw it released, I added it to my TBR… and then proceeded to read a bunch of other books I didn’t even like, just hoping to stumble into something good—when this was sitting there the whole time.I loved this book. I totally related to both of the main characters, especially in their faults. The spice was solid, and the love interest? Green flag after green flag. Ugh. It was really good. Like really good.Also, full honesty: I didn’t even love Icebreaker the way everyone else did. But Daydream? By far my favorite. If you even kinda liked Icebreaker, you’re going to adore this one. Don’t hesitate like I did. Learn from my mistakes. Read it.
Wrapped up the trilogy quite well. A tiny bit rushed in a few of the middle chapters but it quickly got back on pace and ended well.Maybe this was the tamest of all the books in terms of details and just having a solid plot outside of the sexual activities. Still wouldn't recommend for a youngster though.
I grew up with ADHD and it’s been really hard to struggle with every day task and you described it beautifully in this book for anyone that didn’t know