Famous in a Small Town by Emma Mills

Famous in a Small Town

by Emma Mills

For Sophie, small-town life has never felt small. She has the Yum Yum Shoppe, with its famous fourteen flavours of ice cream; her beloved marching band, the pride and joy of Acadia High (even if the football team disagrees); and her four best friends, loving and infuriating, wonderfully weird and all she could ever ask for.

Then August moves in next door. A quiet guy with a magnetic smile, August seems determined to keep everyone at arm's length. Sophie in particular.

Country stars, revenge plots, and a few fake kisses (along with some excellent real ones) await Sophie in this hilarious, heartfelt story.

Reviewed by alindstadtcorbeax on

4 of 5 stars

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Star Rating: —> 4 Stars

I just absolutely love Emma Mills. And her writing, of course. I enjoyed this so much. I didn’t love this one as much as I loved foolish hearts (By that I mean that I didn’t cry my freakin’ eyes out), but that’s okay.

It was still so wonderful, and I was definitely thoroughly entertained. Some thing about Mills’ books make them just so unputdownable!

THIS. BOOK.

It made me feel warm & fuzzy inside & just... feel all the feels. It is full of this just incredibly amazing sense of sarcasm & wit (that, quite frankly makes me undeniably jealous because I am like, 99.2%, let’s not kid ourselves here, definitely 100%, sure I could never be as witty as she is

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  • 6 March, 2020: Finished reading
  • 6 March, 2020: Reviewed