Stuck With You
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A smart, romantic comedy about how finding The One doesn't always have to be love at first sight...
Lavinia Ferrari is in her fifth year at Bocconi University where she studies Economics when she is introduced to a new project that will guarantee her extra credits.
She's intrigued... but it means the class must team up with students from the Computer Engineering course. Lavinia has absolutely no interest in the project, and to top things off, she's paired with Seb Marconi who is less than enthusiastic.
When the work begins, her friends seem to be making great progress with their partners, but Lavinia isn't having the same luck... Seb is making it quite clear that he's not interested in the project, or Lavinia, fuelling her frustration.
She has no choice – they're stuck in this, and besides, she won't receive her extra credits unless they work together. Lavinia must come up with a way to convince the guy who drives her crazy to put the work in... but how?
´Stuck With You´ is ideal for fans of Sally Thorne and Christina Lauren.
Anna Premoli is a bestselling author in Italy. She began writing to relieve stress while working as a financial consultant for a private bank. Her novel, ´Love to Hate You´ won the Bancarella prize in 2013.
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Interesting story and nice chemistry between the main characters. But the clichés eventually started getting annoying. Ok we get it, games and computers are such niche things, only reserved for nerds. And since she is a girl, how could she be interested in any of that?! Because she has to have superficial and boring hobbies like reading and pilates. (No offense to anyone doing pilates or reading. Its just such a cliché in this book). I know that it's to emphasize the different backgrounds of the two MCs. But instead of saying that it simply isn't something for her, it sounds more of a general statement for all women. For me (a woman), who also has a background in a digital field, I found myself rolling my eyes quite a lot of times! (I've lost count how many times the word "weird" has been used, in relation to any type of nerdom.) It was just a bit much! :/ Anyways, please keep in mind that this is just some constructive feedback. I generally found the book quite entertaining. :)
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