
Title: Ten Trends to Seduce Your Bestfriend
Author: Penny Reid
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Contemporary, Contemporary romance
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2022

I knew that this was going to be awesome because we’ll, it’s Penny Reid and she’s amazing. And it’s a grump sunshine romance. And the name implies that it’s about best friends. All of which made me excited. But it was also nothing like what I expected. For starters, Byron and Winnie aren’t actually best friends. And this deals with a whole heap of things that I truly wasn’t anticipating. All of which just made it THAT much better.
Winnie is incredibly sweet, but I love how it’s actually her hangups that cause quite a few issues. And how she gets called on it. She’s also kind of oblivious to the true characters of some of the people around her. Which is kind of sweet but also incredibly naive. Byron might be a little naive in his own ways, but he is actually a whole lot more self-aware and willing to improve than Winnie is.
Byron is a great character; I love that he struggles pretty severely with social interactions but is aware of this fact. His coping mechanism might not necessarily be the greatest, but at least he tries to work on his short comings. Maybe the thing I loved most about Byron though is the fact that he is completely sincere and honest in all of his interactions.
Amelia works as a fantastic best friend to both Winnie and Byron. She is able to love them both for exactly who they are (which I think is what we all want) and try to help them find their HEA. She is also happy to call them both out when they’re being a little bit too martyred. Mostly though, I just love how she is able to encourage both Byron and Winnie to step out of their comfort zones.
Ten Trends to Seduce Your Bestfriend is not just a fantastic romance, it also talks about two really important social issues. The first is the ways in which male entitlement can be incredibly toxic. All of Jeff’s behaviours throughout this are incredibly cringey and honestly made it impossible to like him even a little bit. Secondly, and what I enjoyed most, was discussions about how to be a woman in STEM. It’s difficult and a big reason why I actually stepped back from a career in this field. I love that through her writing, Reid points out that there is no one way to be smart, and that you can be involved in STEM, but also love fashion and makeup. A lesson we all need to learn.

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