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Why ‘People Watching’ is a must-read romance

The book "People Watching" by Hannah Bonam-Young stirs emotions with relatable characters and a touching romance between Tom and Julia, enhanced by a lively supporting cast. Read Abbie Well's review.

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This book. I laughed, I cried, and I had to put the book “People Watching” by Hannah Bonam-Young down because it got so hot in just 10 pages. And that’s not an exaggeration. 

‘People Watching’ by Hannah Bonam-Young

Rating: 5 out of 5.

I instantly fell in love with both of our main characters, along with each of the secondary characters. Even those who had less time to shine, like Sef or Nadia, felt incredibly relatable.

They genuinely come across as fully realized individuals. Tom and Julia—my heart! Their love is truly beautiful. And Tom’s affection for Prue? I just couldn’t hold it together.

Sef and Nik? Brilliant! They embody the perfect sister-in-law energy. But Prue and Milo? They are everything! I am so here for that instant connection and the charmingly mischievous vibe of Milo. He turned on the flirtation right away, leaving me blushing.

It only got better from there. And Prue’s confidence, even when facing vulnerability, was utterly admirable. She radiated self-assurance, even in the moments when she felt uncertain—if that makes sense.

The trust they place in each other, despite their differences, is truly endearing. I absolutely loved them as a couple. I can’t say enough good things about this book; every word feels like just me gushing over it. Loved it!

🐝words: First-Time, Found Family, Spice

Abbie Wells

Hello there internet! My name is Abbie. I am a millennial out here navigating life. I am proudly part of the LGBTQ+ community as I identify as Asexual, Biromantic, and Nonbinary. I love to travel. I am an adventurer at heart. My anxiety will oftentimes try to get the best of me, but as an anxious adventurer, I have developed a plethora of tips and tricks for traveling. I work on having candid conversations about my mental health struggles with depression and anxiety so that maybe we can all feel a little less alone. I pride myself on being kind, vulnerable, and open. Welcome to these bits of my life. I’m glad you’re here. And remember, be yourself and be kind.

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