Reviewed by Leah on
I’m sure most people aren’t aware of this, but I actually love books that flit from the now, to the past. Not many authors write that like, because it’s probably very hard to do right, but I love it when authors take that leap and go for it, and that’s the case with When Joss Met Matt. In the now, we learn that Matt “needs” Joss, which at first doesn’t actually make sense, until we go back to the day they met, and learn how they ended up becoming each other’s “Sorbet partners” and learning that that’s what “need” means when they talk to each other. Sorbet cleanses the palate, and Joss and Matt use it as body cleansing when either of them get dumped. Like friends with benefits, basically. A really, really long friends with benefits, with some pretty awesome rules to help it all stay good and friendly between them afterwards.
I loved When Joss Met Matt, pretty much from the first page. No, I tell a lie. I loved it as soon as Joss and Matt met, because you just knew that something special had occurred, and so we learnt. I have literally never wanted to bash two people’s heads together so frequently and I just wanted to scream at them that they quite clearly loved each other more than just for the needs of sorbet. It was a little bit like reading about an eight year relationship where they just didn’t know they were in one. The readers all knew, and Nellie, Joss’s friend knew, but Joss and Matt were oblivious, bless them. My love for those two was just insane. I literally wanted to be their friend, because they were just so awesome. All the good things I had heard about When Joss Met Matt were more than proven, I flipping loved the book and I raced through the last 90 minutes of reading, and it just melted my heart.
Sometimes you just fall in love with a book immediately, and for me that happened with When Joss Met Matt. The back and forth from the now, to the past, with key moments in their relationship being told to us was amazing; Joss and Matt themselves were just beyond amazing, and I loved Ellie/Liz’s writing. She just got the tone of the book down perfectly. A novel about friends with benefits could come off sleazy, but it didn’t at all, because it wasn’t really about that. I mean, it was, but it wasn’t. It was about Joss and Matt and their utterly complicated but actually really easy relationship. I’ve never read about a couple who are quite clearly so perfect for each other, but just don’t see it, and I was just so desperate for them to realise their true feelings. I really, really, really hope Ellie/Liz is writing another New Adult/Chick Lit book because this was simply amazing. I loved every page.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 5 January, 2015: Finished reading
- 5 January, 2015: Reviewed