![]() ![]() But to get to him, she needs Wes Bennet’s help – and he’s always been a jerk to her. She’s been in love with this kid Michael forever, and she wants to go to prom with him. Okay, so what’s it about? So the protagonist is Liz Buxbaum, a teenage girl who’s obsessed with 90’s rom-coms. I’m gonna do a spoiler free review first, then there will be a spoiler warning for the rest of the review. It’s only been two months since I read this book and I’m already dying to read it again. BTTM had me sobbing in bed in the middle of the night. I was expecting to like this book, but I LOVED it. Then I ended up forgetting about it because my TBR is a mile long, but eventually I came across a quote from it on Pinterest (btw, if you don’t already – go follow my pinterest) in summer and bought it ASAP. Since I don’t like hardcovers I decided to wait until it was available as a paperback to buy it. ![]() ![]() But I discovered that it was only available in hardcover at the time. Welcome to my book review of Better Than the Movies! I came across this book in March on Haley Pham’s Instagram ( I thought it looked cute, so I looked into it and it sounded ADORABLE. ![]()
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