![]() While some aspects of this book were rushed at the end, overall, I found the pacing much more even in Love, Life, and the List. ![]() Sometimes, the book will have a slow start, and once it finally picks up, everything will be wrapped up quickly at the end. One problem I tend to have with Kasie West’s books is the pacing. I’m happy to say that Love, Life, and the List falls into my “love” category of Kasie West’s books and my be my new favorite out of her books. Either way, they are still extremely fun to read for their fluffy content. To improve her painting, Abby develops a list to experience more in life with her best friend and long-time crush, Cooper.Īfter reading all of Kasie West’s contemporaries, I find that I either absolutely love her books or only find them okay. Love, Life, and the List by Kasie West follows aspiring artist Abby Turner after her paintings are declined from a local art show for lacking heart. ![]() It would take forever to list what I love about this book. ![]()
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