The Flatshare
by Beth O'Leary
4/5
Flatiron Books 352 pages May 14, 2019
Tiffy and Leon share an apartment but have never met — she has the bed during the day, he has it at night. They communicate through Post-it notes, and as their messages grow warmer, so do their feelings in this charming, original British rom-com.
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Jim's Review
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Post-it note romance? Jim didn't know he needed this but here we are. The premise is brilliantly quirky and O'Leary makes it work without ever feeling gimmicky. The alternating voices are distinct and funny, and the slow reveal of Leon's personality through sticky notes is peak bookworm energy. This worm approves of all epistolary-adjacent storytelling.
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