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Dear Enemy

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I hate heroines that put themselves into the position of a victim so willingly for people who do not deserve their sacrifice. I also loved Delilah for her steadfastness, her loyalty, her unshakable love for her sister although she wasn't blind to Sam's many flaws (boy, did I hate her). I could relate to Delilah and the sense of feeling less than, both in comparison to her sister and in the eyes of others. Seriously, it wasn't until around 60% when the two finally kissed, and I couldn't complain about it.

Macon has many regrets when it comes to Delilah, and after a decade isn’t surprised she still seems to be immune to his charms. Dear Enemy is a slow burn, enemies to lovers romance, which is hands down my absolute favorite trope.It was addictive and I couldn't put it down, one of the things that I liked the most was the banter between the characters! In this five-part series, US happiness expert and positive psychologist Michelle Gielan and British journalist and author Oliver Burkeman explore ways to become truly happier, backed up by scientific evidence.

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All those years, from the very first, you always seemed to know exactly what made me tick, and I swore you could see my every weakness. i didn't really care about this cuz, again, he aint a ho and it literally lasted just a few pages just to create a drama. to be honest, i don't even know if these two were even intimate when they were dating in high school because there were barely any details but it was inferred they were more friends or partners in crime.

I'm used to a lot of complexity from his author, or at least a lot of fun, and this feels very surface level and, if I'm being honest, a little tired. The fig tree is there, too, when war breaks out, when the capital is reduced to ashes and rubble, when the teenagers vanish. When Delilah’s sister unknowingly reunites them years later, it’s obvious that there are still plenty of feelings between them, good and bad. New and familiar characters abound, voiced by a bright mix of performers, including Kat Dennings, Regé-Jean Page, Emma Corrin, Michael Sheen, Kristen Schaal, Brian Cox, John Lithgow, Jeffrey Wright, and so many more, including fan-favorite narrators Simon Vance and Ray Porter.

I constantly find myself trying to fix other people's issues while putting mine aside, only to forget about them. But it's worth noting this is a favourite author and I wanted out after 20%, and had concerns after the first few flashback/past event chapters, so.

Considering her mother was hospitalized, had lost her husband, and could easily get another panic attack that can cause her death, I thought Delilah was strong for what she did. She needed to try to keep the past in the past for their arrangement to work, but all the disappointment and hurt were still there. There were enough confrontations for their issues not to be glossed over but also tender moments when they laid themselves bare. Her novels have garnered starred reviews from Publisher's Weekly and the Library Journal, as well as being awarded top picks by many reviewers. Those two factors led to me feelings generally lukewarm as things heated up between them, even though I do acknowledge they work well as a couple.It’s always been that way, only now, instead of seeing resentment and irritation in his eyes, I see genuine pleasure.

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