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So. Stinking. Cute.

Really. That's all I need to say. I'm not joking. 

But I know you're here for an actual review, so I'll go ahead and write one.

Foolish Hearts is the story of an average girl navigating friendship, love, and family relationships. Claudia is that average girl. She doesn't see herself as anything special -- but of course she is. (Just like we all are.) Claudia has her best friend, but doesn't feel the need to really have any other close friends even though she doesn't go to school with Zoe. She also doesn't have any desire to fall in love again. Claudia learned how easy it was to have her heart-broken. Claudia's happy flying under the radar.

Life isn't that simple, though. When Claudia witnesses a major breakup at school, it has a ripple effect that lands her working on the school play. Suddenly, people are noticing her. She's being forced to make new friends and there's this guy who might be into her. All of this makes Claudia uncomfortable, but also teaches her a lot.

Like I said before, Foolish Hearts was so stinking cute. I adored Claudia. I felt a lot like her when I was in high school oh so many years ago. I could relate to feeling average and then shocked when people liked me. I think so many of us feel this way in life, whether it's in high school or as adults. I loved how much Claudia learned about life and herself throughout the story. It felt so true to real life.

If I adored Claudia, I don't know how to describe how I felt about Gideon. If you follow my blog or Twitter, you'll know one of my most favorite characters EVER is Frank Sanger (This Adventure Ends by Mills). My love for Gideon isn't quite on the Frank Sanger level, but it's pretty darn close. Gideon was an amazing friend. He put others first, and it did it in a way that was fun and interesting. I couldn't get enough of his dialog. The things he said. Oh, Emma Mills, you make me smile so much! 

I can't leave out the rest of the characters. They were all awesome. Emma Mills has a way of making a cast of characters as important as the main characters without having them takeover the story. I loved the whole Iris and Paige thing, but especially Iris. That girl was a gem in this story. Same with Noah. He just added that extra something special. And I can't leave out Claudia's family -- such great storylines! I love that family is actually a big focus in Mills' books. They're so often MIA in YA books.

Another thing I must touch on is the drama aspect of Foolish Hearts. Not drama as in what goes down, but drama as in play. I've read books before with a theatrical theme, and they're not normally my favorite. I loved the way the whole play thing was done in this book! It was fun. It worked well with the story and the characters. I was surprised by how much I loved it! I'm so happy Claudia was the Shakespeare Whisperer. 

Obviously, Foolish Hearts gets a standing ovation from me. It was just so stinking cute and amazing and everything I ever want in a YA contemporary. If you haven't read it yet, you must. If you haven't read anything yet by Emma Mills, you must go and devour all of her books. They're simply all so good.

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Foolish Hearts Emma Mills Books Reviews


very cute!
So great! Just the kind of book i needed. Sweet and sensitive and love able. I’m hoping there is more of Emma Mills out there!
Emma Mills is an auto-buy author for me and she has, once again, exceeded my expectations. I love her families, her banter, her main characters’ voices. There’s so much heart in FOOLISH HEARTS.
Emma Mills just keeps improving with every book! I adore Foolish Hearts for its wit, charm, and humor. The characters are so beautifully rendered, and the balance of romance and friendship is just right.
One of the best books I've read in 2017, and Emma Mills has vaulted herself into the small club of authors whose books I will purchase automatically. The writing is witty and charming, the characters are wonderfully imperfect and relatable. I love not only the sweet romance plot line, but I also love Claudia and Iris's budding friendship.
This book is amazing. I didn't want it to end and I couldn't put it down. I wanted to crawl inside the pages and live among Claudia, Gideon, Iris and Zoe. It's a beautiful story with unforgettable characters. It will make you laugh, cry and appreciate true friendship. This book made me wish that I was back in high school. It made me want to play video games and fall in love with a boy band. Everyone wants the kind of friends that Emma Mills writes. I loved her other books, but this one is a true gem.
I read This Adventure Ends by Emma Mills about a month a ago, and I knew after I had finished that that I definitely wanted to check out another book by her because I really enjoyed it, but it was the only book I had read by her so I couldn't say yet weather or not she would be an author who I would check out every book they publish or not. After reading Foolish Hearts, I can now confirm that she will be an auto-buy author for me.
I don't know if I can say this book was perfect, because I don't think any book can be 'perfect', but I can honestly say that I cannot think of anything that I would think of as negative. At first I thought I was not going to be the biggest fan of the romance, but then a couple of chapters after thinking that I started to become obsessed with Gideon. Not only did I like Gideon, but I liked him and Claudia together, and I think that is because I really relate to how Claudia deals with relationships. How she pulls away from people, how cautious she is, I could just relate to her so much, and that was pretty awesome.
On the note of being able to relate to her so much, I just LOVED the emphasis on Claudia's love for Battle Quest, it made my little MMO loving heart flutter. I loved it for so much for two reasons. The first is just that I personally do not see a lot (actually, I don't even know if I have read one) of books with a female main character who loves a video game like Claudia loves Battle Mage. The second one is because the game reminded me so much of World of Warcraft, a game which I used to play so much as a kid, and that was just another way I could relate to Claudia, and it started bringing back old memories for me.
It was really cool just seeing Claudia play the video game, but what made that aspect of the book even better was that she played with her family/best friend. I know I have said I loved a lot of things about this book, but I am going to say it again, because I really loved seeing all of them play together.
I feel like this review is getting pretty long, and it is just me going on about everything that I loved about this book, but the last thing that I wanted to mention that I liked about this book was Iris and Zoe. I (once again) loved the different friendship dynamics. This book did a great job of balancing out the romance, family, and the friendships, to a point where I wanted to read about all three and not just one (which is how I usually end up doing/feeling when reading contemporaries).
So. Stinking. Cute.

Really. That's all I need to say. I'm not joking. 

But I know you're here for an actual review, so I'll go ahead and write one.

Foolish Hearts is the story of an average girl navigating friendship, love, and family relationships. Claudia is that average girl. She doesn't see herself as anything special -- but of course she is. (Just like we all are.) Claudia has her best friend, but doesn't feel the need to really have any other close friends even though she doesn't go to school with Zoe. She also doesn't have any desire to fall in love again. Claudia learned how easy it was to have her heart-broken. Claudia's happy flying under the radar.

Life isn't that simple, though. When Claudia witnesses a major breakup at school, it has a ripple effect that lands her working on the school play. Suddenly, people are noticing her. She's being forced to make new friends and there's this guy who might be into her. All of this makes Claudia uncomfortable, but also teaches her a lot.

Like I said before, Foolish Hearts was so stinking cute. I adored Claudia. I felt a lot like her when I was in high school oh so many years ago. I could relate to feeling average and then shocked when people liked me. I think so many of us feel this way in life, whether it's in high school or as adults. I loved how much Claudia learned about life and herself throughout the story. It felt so true to real life.

If I adored Claudia, I don't know how to describe how I felt about Gideon. If you follow my blog or Twitter, you'll know one of my most favorite characters EVER is Frank Sanger (This Adventure Ends by Mills). My love for Gideon isn't quite on the Frank Sanger level, but it's pretty darn close. Gideon was an amazing friend. He put others first, and it did it in a way that was fun and interesting. I couldn't get enough of his dialog. The things he said. Oh, Emma Mills, you make me smile so much! 

I can't leave out the rest of the characters. They were all awesome. Emma Mills has a way of making a cast of characters as important as the main characters without having them takeover the story. I loved the whole Iris and Paige thing, but especially Iris. That girl was a gem in this story. Same with Noah. He just added that extra something special. And I can't leave out Claudia's family -- such great storylines! I love that family is actually a big focus in Mills' books. They're so often MIA in YA books.

Another thing I must touch on is the drama aspect of Foolish Hearts. Not drama as in what goes down, but drama as in play. I've read books before with a theatrical theme, and they're not normally my favorite. I loved the way the whole play thing was done in this book! It was fun. It worked well with the story and the characters. I was surprised by how much I loved it! I'm so happy Claudia was the Shakespeare Whisperer. 

Obviously, Foolish Hearts gets a standing ovation from me. It was just so stinking cute and amazing and everything I ever want in a YA contemporary. If you haven't read it yet, you must. If you haven't read anything yet by Emma Mills, you must go and devour all of her books. They're simply all so good.
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