Hello I Love You A Novel Katie M Stout Books
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Hello I Love You A Novel Katie M Stout Books
Hello, I Love You is a sweet, feel good romantic read that swept me off my feet, and left me grinning long after I finished reading it.I swear I'm on a contemporary kick, which is really unusual for me. I'm blaming it on summer, and being stuck indoors while it swelters outside in this Texas heat. Hello, I Love You was just the book I've needed this week. It's a cute, refreshing, enjoyable, quick, romantic read. It's a story with memorable characters, a great chemistry, and setting that is so vividly detailed, I felt like I took a trip to Korea along side Grace. I might have fallen in love with KPOP in the process of reading this book.
Grace knows the ins and outs of the music industry. She hails from an industry great, which part of the reason for her trip half way around the world. She wants to get away from it all, and just be herself. No music, no fame, no celebrity drama, no nothing. What she doesn't except, is to lose her heart to KPOP's biggest heart throb, whom also happens to be her new roommates twin brother. Despite obvious differences, Jason and Grace have a lot more in common than the two of them could possible realize. At first they don't hit it off all that great, but that's what made reading their story enjoyable. Aside from their bantering, there's an obvious chemisty between the two of them, and I loved seeing those sweet moments they share.
I enjoyed reading about Jason and Grace getting to know each other. Their story was well paced, as was their getting to know each other. I felt like I was able to get to really know both Jason and Grace, and understand why they act the way they do. Along with Jason and Grace, Stout introduced me to some other great characters who really made this story for me. Like Jason's bandmates, and Grace's new best friends/room mate, Sophie. I loved the secondary characters in this book! They were fabulous. Their interactions together were great, and added a lot to Grace's story.
While I enjoyed Stout's writing, and the sweet romance in this story, there are a few things I wasn't a fan of. For one, Grace was a little too hot and cold towards Jason. At first it made sense, but as the story continued, it was a little annoying. Especially towards the end of the book after she's already admitted to herself how she truly feels. Even though I understood the reasoning for why she does act like this, I felt like she flipped out, and overreacted one too many times. Thankfully by the end of the book she does resolve these things. There's a reason behind Grace's reactions and feelings that Stout reveals during this time. t's during this part of the story that it does get a little heart breaking, which I wasn't excepting at all. I admired Grace for finally coming to terms with, and learning to resolve the things she's been running from for so long. She grew up a lot during this time. Thankfully Grace has Jason, who's there to love her and support her through this.
Aside from Jason, Grace has a great support team with her best friend Sophie. Grace is fun, and has that kind of personality that I liked her from the moment she's introduced into the story. Grace's other support comes in the form of her younger sister Jane. Jane is a character who's mentioned through out the story, but her key role isn't until towards the end of the story. I loved what transpired between Grace and Jane during this part of the story. It allowed me to see Grace getting closer on things she needed, and coming to terms with things she's ran from for so long. Through this, Grace sees the possibility of finally moving on, and achieving the future she wants to have.
Katie M Stout does a beautiful job at creating a story that made me feel very much apart of Grace's travels and studies abroad in Korea. I've never been to Korea, but Stout made me feel as though I was there right along Grace as she over comes her culture shock, learns to embrace her new home, makes new friends, falls in love, and discovers herself. Stout's vivid descriptions made me feel like I was there walking through the streets, riding a bike or taking a bus, and taking in all that Grace sees and experiences. I love it when an author is able to make me feel like I'm there, in the story's setting.
Over all this is a great read. Stout's beautiful writing really sucked me. I love how how was able to take me on a whirlwind of a trip to Korea, and all from the comforts of my home. I love it when an author is able to totally immerse me into their story like that. Being that this is Katie's debut, I can only imagine how awesome her next book will be. I for one can not wait to read it. If you're a fan of traveling, romance, and an enjoyable fast paced read, Hello, I Love You is a book I'd definitely recommend picking up this summer.
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Hello I Love You A Novel Katie M Stout Books Reviews
This book started off a little slow for me, and it took me about half of the book to get on board with the main character, Grace, but it eventually picked up, leaving me smiling at the end. It’s true what the reviews say, Grace can probably be classified as unsympathetic and a little on the lost side when it comes to being culturally aware, but in the best books, a character grows, and in HELLO, I LOVE YOU, Grace definitely grows as a person, making her likeable in my eyes.
Another aspect that kept me from giving this book a higher rating was the extremely slow buildup of the relationship between Grace and Jason. I liked the idea that their attraction and feelings for one another grew from a place of dislike, (some of my favorite romances are enemies-to-lovers stories!) but unfortunately, the hot-and-cold nature of their relationship lasted just a little bit too long for me in this story. I was ready for them to just get over themselves already and fall in love much sooner than it actually happened. That being said- once they do finally get over all of their issues, the romance is sweet and swoon worthy, with an absolutely adorable grand gesture at the end.
For me, this book became super interesting in the last third, when we get more information on the reasons why Grace ran away from home, and I felt so much more for her as her troubles came to light. It made the whole book worthwhile for me and solidified both the emotional arc and the romance for me.
With an irresistible foreign boarding school setting, deep emotional conflict, and a swoon-worthy romance, this book is an intriguing trip across the ocean. Readers will love the Korean setting and the fun backdrop of KPOP music. This book made me want to go back to high school and study abroad in the worst way!
After a slow start, this book redeemed itself, and I’d recommend sticking it out through a slow beginning for the swoon-worthy payoff at the end.
This book was recommended to me by a friend who knows how much I love kpop and kdramas and I am so glad she did! I fell in love with this book. Really made me want to go live in South Korea! Absolutely daebak
Hello, I Love You was really cute. Grace is running away from her family, and she decides to head to the complete opposite side of the planet to a school in Korea, where she meets a Korean musician who is brooding and…even rude at times. Grace has to navigate a country and culture completely different from her own as well as potential love.
When I first finished this book I was kind of…angry? Grace is not a nice person. She was ignorant, patronizing, judgmental, and just flat out rude to a lot of the people around her because they were different than her. Now that I’ve had time to think about it though, I realize that a lot of that was because of how she was raised – her family shaped her and influenced her thoughts on other cultures. While I do think she began to break out of that by the end of the novel, I don’t think it was quite as much as I wanted her to. But it was a start.
The romance was cute at times. I got a little annoyed by Jason (the love interest) as he continued to flip flop about his feelings and I wanted to reach in and shake him. Well, honestly, both Grace and Jason were hot and cold for each other throughout the novel. There were several times when I questioned WHY they even liked each other. However, this did kind of remind me of KDramas a LOT, which I know Katie is a big fan of, so I guess it makes sense.
I wouldn’t recommend this book to you if you think this a book about KPop or Korean culture because those themes are almost non-existent. Differences in American and Korean culture/customs/food/etc. were mentioned occasionally but not explored in depth like I was hoping. I was pretty disappointed with that. However, if you’re looking for a book that really resembles a KDrama (emphasis on the drama bit), Hello, I Love You is for YOU! The end of the book will give you all the feels.
Hello, I Love You is a sweet, feel good romantic read that swept me off my feet, and left me grinning long after I finished reading it.
I swear I'm on a contemporary kick, which is really unusual for me. I'm blaming it on summer, and being stuck indoors while it swelters outside in this Texas heat. Hello, I Love You was just the book I've needed this week. It's a cute, refreshing, enjoyable, quick, romantic read. It's a story with memorable characters, a great chemistry, and setting that is so vividly detailed, I felt like I took a trip to Korea along side Grace. I might have fallen in love with KPOP in the process of reading this book.
Grace knows the ins and outs of the music industry. She hails from an industry great, which part of the reason for her trip half way around the world. She wants to get away from it all, and just be herself. No music, no fame, no celebrity drama, no nothing. What she doesn't except, is to lose her heart to KPOP's biggest heart throb, whom also happens to be her new roommates twin brother. Despite obvious differences, Jason and Grace have a lot more in common than the two of them could possible realize. At first they don't hit it off all that great, but that's what made reading their story enjoyable. Aside from their bantering, there's an obvious chemisty between the two of them, and I loved seeing those sweet moments they share.
I enjoyed reading about Jason and Grace getting to know each other. Their story was well paced, as was their getting to know each other. I felt like I was able to get to really know both Jason and Grace, and understand why they act the way they do. Along with Jason and Grace, Stout introduced me to some other great characters who really made this story for me. Like Jason's bandmates, and Grace's new best friends/room mate, Sophie. I loved the secondary characters in this book! They were fabulous. Their interactions together were great, and added a lot to Grace's story.
While I enjoyed Stout's writing, and the sweet romance in this story, there are a few things I wasn't a fan of. For one, Grace was a little too hot and cold towards Jason. At first it made sense, but as the story continued, it was a little annoying. Especially towards the end of the book after she's already admitted to herself how she truly feels. Even though I understood the reasoning for why she does act like this, I felt like she flipped out, and overreacted one too many times. Thankfully by the end of the book she does resolve these things. There's a reason behind Grace's reactions and feelings that Stout reveals during this time. t's during this part of the story that it does get a little heart breaking, which I wasn't excepting at all. I admired Grace for finally coming to terms with, and learning to resolve the things she's been running from for so long. She grew up a lot during this time. Thankfully Grace has Jason, who's there to love her and support her through this.
Aside from Jason, Grace has a great support team with her best friend Sophie. Grace is fun, and has that kind of personality that I liked her from the moment she's introduced into the story. Grace's other support comes in the form of her younger sister Jane. Jane is a character who's mentioned through out the story, but her key role isn't until towards the end of the story. I loved what transpired between Grace and Jane during this part of the story. It allowed me to see Grace getting closer on things she needed, and coming to terms with things she's ran from for so long. Through this, Grace sees the possibility of finally moving on, and achieving the future she wants to have.
Katie M Stout does a beautiful job at creating a story that made me feel very much apart of Grace's travels and studies abroad in Korea. I've never been to Korea, but Stout made me feel as though I was there right along Grace as she over comes her culture shock, learns to embrace her new home, makes new friends, falls in love, and discovers herself. Stout's vivid descriptions made me feel like I was there walking through the streets, riding a bike or taking a bus, and taking in all that Grace sees and experiences. I love it when an author is able to make me feel like I'm there, in the story's setting.
Over all this is a great read. Stout's beautiful writing really sucked me. I love how how was able to take me on a whirlwind of a trip to Korea, and all from the comforts of my home. I love it when an author is able to totally immerse me into their story like that. Being that this is Katie's debut, I can only imagine how awesome her next book will be. I for one can not wait to read it. If you're a fan of traveling, romance, and an enjoyable fast paced read, Hello, I Love You is a book I'd definitely recommend picking up this summer.
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