The Holiday Switch

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I read this book as part of a read along. It’s very much YA and innocent love.

For me, I didn’t overly connect with this book to begin with, but then I had to embody my 13 year old self, to appreciate the story. I did feel like Lila’s POV did seem younger than 18, as she spoke more like a 13-15 year old, rather than someone going off to college. This could have been attributed to the restrictive nature of her family, but Teddy also seemed younger, rather than someone already in college.

I liked the idea of Lila having a book blog. That was fun and interesting. The vibes of the town was cute with their most famous bookstore being part of an iconic (made up) movie attracting tourists to their quaint town. The BIPOC representation was good allowing us to be part of some cultural elements that we may not be exposed to. It also highlighted how expectations can be placed upon us, but sometimes we just want to go our own way.

This was definitely a sweet, high school romance with some cute interactions between the MCs. There was a strong influence of how family is important and keeping secrets from them aren’t necessarily a good thing.