I Think I Love You
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I think I love you.
Most of the time I know I do.
But I cant be sure what love is, or what its supposed to be
If I asked you, Do you know what love is?
What would your answer be? Would you come up with one on the spot?
This is a book about love.
About what love is. Or perhaps, what its supposed to be.
Its subjective, of course. And it sounds exceptionally clich, naive even.
But its a tough one to figure out because we all experience love differently.
This account can show you what it might be. What it could look like. Or how it presents itself.
I cant promise you that this story will give you answers. Maybe it can guide you. Or make you look at things a little differently.
But hopefully, this story will let you come up with an answer of your own. So that when youre out in the world and you see thingsin nature or in peoplelove will make you notice.
Follow this account of a lost soul. A wanderer who went out to look for answers through the lens of a camera. And in the process conceptualizedwhat to her seemedat times, unreachable.
Jessica Dekoekkoek
Jessica Dekoekkoek is Emotionally Unavailable. And hates it. That’s why she wrote this. Talks like a politician. Has a dangerous mind. Keeps her heart in a glass cage. Sounds like a project. And prefers it that way. It keeps you at arm’s length.
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Reviews for I Think I Love You
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Jul 7, 2019
This is just an okay book. The three sisters are too stereotypical and during most of the story I’m thinking “Damn they are some messed up people” and not in a good way. You have the mean-girl who is successful but a total bitch. You have the bookworm who doesn’t know she’s pretty. You have the pretty quiet girl who is a total door mat. Most of the story is from the middle sister’s point of view and even though I didn’t find the girls entirely likable I did find myself rooting for them.
The mystery was intriguing but totally predictable. There is also a “Murphy’s Law” aspect to this story that as I listener I found myself getting frustrated at how stupid people acted or wondering really if that much bad stuff can happen in a few days. I did love the supporting characters of Mitch, Lando, Pete and Everett. The sisters’ parents are just as messed up as they are.
The book is billed a Humorous Romantic Mystery. Mystery and romance were there but as with some of the other Stephanie Bond books I’ve listened to her humor can seem like “I think that was supposed to be funny”.
I liked the narrator but my only problem is this is the fourth Stephanie Bond book for this narrator I’ve listened to and for the most part the characters were great but in this one some of the voices reminded me so much of the characters in other books I found it a little confusing. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Apr 29, 2016
Fun read with good characterization and plot. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
Nov 27, 2012
Regina is the most 'boring'of the Metcalf sisters, but when she returns to her childhood home after her parents' break-up to help sell the place (and the connecting antique shop), she finds her life heating up as her sisters become embroiled in a murder. I liked her lover, but the 'bad guy' was completely ridiculous!!!
