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Title: Anything To Have You
Author: Paige Harbison
Release date: January 28, 2014
Publisher: HarlequinTeen
Pages: 304
Source: Netgalley
Reading level: YA

Nothing should come between best friends, not even boys. ESPECIALLY not boys.

Natalie and Brooke have had each other’s backs forever. Natalie is the quiet one, college bound and happy to stay home and watch old movies. Brooke is the movie—the life of every party, the girl everyone wants to be.

Then it happens—one crazy night that Natalie can’t remember and Brooke’s boyfriend, Aiden, can’t forget. Suddenly there’s a question mark in Natalie and Brooke’s friendship that tests everything they thought they knew about each other and has both girls discovering what true friendship really means.

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I was a huge fan of Paige Harbison’s debut novel, Here Lies Bridget. Because of that, I expected quite a bit from Anything To Have You. Sadly, I was a bit let down. I enjoyed the story but it really was nothing special and I had quite a few problems with it.
My biggest issue with Anything to Have You was the dynamics of the friendship between Brooke and Natalie. They really don’t seem to like each other. They have very little in common and it almost seemed like they were competing with each other. Add a boy into that mix and things just get crazy. Aiden is the new kid in town and Natalie likes him from the start. Brooke doesn’t really care either way but she’s supposed to help Natalie get him. Instead, she starts dating him. Things just went downhill from there. And I’m not justifying what Natalie and Aiden did but they were supposed to be together from the start. It was bound to happen.
The summary doesn’t do justice to the story though. Something happens one night that Natalie and Aiden don’t remember but the consequences of that night are really far reaching. Not only do Natalie and Aiden’s lives start to spiral after that, so does Brookes. Even if they don’t know what exactly happened, they know that things are changing in all of their relationships. It was interesting to see how the decisions of two people affect not just them but all the people around them as well.
Things kind of came to a head a little too abruptly at the end of the book. There was a lot of build up and a lot of things leading to the big revelation but it all happened so close to the end that I felt like readers can’t really see all the ramifications of their actions. Things tied up a little too nicely too. Sure, I was happy for Natalie, Aiden, Brooke, and their friends but I wanted to see something a little more realistic. Maybe that’s just me though.
Overall, Anything To Have You just didn’t live up to my expectations. I enjoyed it and I think other readers will too but just don’t expect too much from it.

What others are saying about Anything To Have You:

Bookworm Blogger’s review: “I honestly think the author took her finger off the pulse on this one and therefore it just didn’t seem quite accurate.”

Ashley Loves Books’ review: “Obviously, Anything To Have You wasn’t quite the book for me.”

Electively Paige’s review: “I love the way the author gracefully touches on some pretty strong themes, and this book was about as real as you can get.”

Other reviews for this author:
Here Lies Bridget by Paige Harbison

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book cover of Anything To Have You by Paige Harbison

Title: Anything To Have You
Author: Paige Harbison
Release date: January 28, 2014
Publisher: HarlequinTeen
Pages: 304
Source: Netgalley
Reading level: YA

Nothing should come between best friends, not even boys. ESPECIALLY not boys.

Natalie and Brooke have had each other’s backs forever. Natalie is the quiet one, college bound and happy to stay home and watch old movies. Brooke is the movie—the life of every party, the girl everyone wants to be.

Then it happens—one crazy night that Natalie can’t remember and Brooke’s boyfriend, Aiden, can’t forget. Suddenly there’s a question mark in Natalie and Brooke’s friendship that tests everything they thought they knew about each other and has both girls discovering what true friendship really means.

Amazon | Barnes & Noble
I was a huge fan of Paige Harbison’s debut novel, Here Lies Bridget. Because of that, I expected quite a bit from Anything To Have You. Sadly, I was a bit let down. I enjoyed the story but it really was nothing special and I had quite a few problems with it.
My biggest issue with Anything to Have You was the dynamics of the friendship between Brooke and Natalie. They really don’t seem to like each other. They have very little in common and it almost seemed like they were competing with each other. Add a boy into that mix and things just get crazy. Aiden is the new kid in town and Natalie likes him from the start. Brooke doesn’t really care either way but she’s supposed to help Natalie get him. Instead, she starts dating him. Things just went downhill from there. And I’m not justifying what Natalie and Aiden did but they were supposed to be together from the start. It was bound to happen.
The summary doesn’t do justice to the story though. Something happens one night that Natalie and Aiden don’t remember but the consequences of that night are really far reaching. Not only do Natalie and Aiden’s lives start to spiral after that, so does Brookes. Even if they don’t know what exactly happened, they know that things are changing in all of their relationships. It was interesting to see how the decisions of two people affect not just them but all the people around them as well.
Things kind of came to a head a little too abruptly at the end of the book. There was a lot of build up and a lot of things leading to the big revelation but it all happened so close to the end that I felt like readers can’t really see all the ramifications of their actions. Things tied up a little too nicely too. Sure, I was happy for Natalie, Aiden, Brooke, and their friends but I wanted to see something a little more realistic. Maybe that’s just me though.
Overall, Anything To Have You just didn’t live up to my expectations. I enjoyed it and I think other readers will too but just don’t expect too much from it.

What others are saying about Anything To Have You:

Bookworm Blogger’s review: “I honestly think the author took her finger off the pulse on this one and therefore it just didn’t seem quite accurate.”

Ashley Loves Books’ review: “Obviously, Anything To Have You wasn’t quite the book for me.”

Electively Paige’s review: “I love the way the author gracefully touches on some pretty strong themes, and this book was about as real as you can get.”

Other reviews for this author:
Here Lies Bridget by Paige Harbison

book cover of Anything To Have You by Paige Harbison

Title: Anything To Have You
Author: Paige Harbison
Release date: January 28, 2014
Publisher: HarlequinTeen
Pages: 304
Source: Netgalley
Reading level: YA

Nothing should come between best friends, not even boys. ESPECIALLY not boys.

Natalie and Brooke have had each other’s backs forever. Natalie is the quiet one, college bound and happy to stay home and watch old movies. Brooke is the movie—the life of every party, the girl everyone wants to be.

Then it happens—one crazy night that Natalie can’t remember and Brooke’s boyfriend, Aiden, can’t forget. Suddenly there’s a question mark in Natalie and Brooke’s friendship that tests everything they thought they knew about each other and has both girls discovering what true friendship really means.

Amazon | Barnes & Noble
I was a huge fan of Paige Harbison’s debut novel, Here Lies Bridget. Because of that, I expected quite a bit from Anything To Have You. Sadly, I was a bit let down. I enjoyed the story but it really was nothing special and I had quite a few problems with it.
My biggest issue with Anything to Have You was the dynamics of the friendship between Brooke and Natalie. They really don’t seem to like each other. They have very little in common and it almost seemed like they were competing with each other. Add a boy into that mix and things just get crazy. Aiden is the new kid in town and Natalie likes him from the start. Brooke doesn’t really care either way but she’s supposed to help Natalie get him. Instead, she starts dating him. Things just went downhill from there. And I’m not justifying what Natalie and Aiden did but they were supposed to be together from the start. It was bound to happen.
The summary doesn’t do justice to the story though. Something happens one night that Natalie and Aiden don’t remember but the consequences of that night are really far reaching. Not only do Natalie and Aiden’s lives start to spiral after that, so does Brookes. Even if they don’t know what exactly happened, they know that things are changing in all of their relationships. It was interesting to see how the decisions of two people affect not just them but all the people around them as well.
Things kind of came to a head a little too abruptly at the end of the book. There was a lot of build up and a lot of things leading to the big revelation but it all happened so close to the end that I felt like readers can’t really see all the ramifications of their actions. Things tied up a little too nicely too. Sure, I was happy for Natalie, Aiden, Brooke, and their friends but I wanted to see something a little more realistic. Maybe that’s just me though.
Overall, Anything To Have You just didn’t live up to my expectations. I enjoyed it and I think other readers will too but just don’t expect too much from it.

What others are saying about Anything To Have You:

Bookworm Blogger’s review: “I honestly think the author took her finger off the pulse on this one and therefore it just didn’t seem quite accurate.”

Ashley Loves Books’ review: “Obviously, Anything To Have You wasn’t quite the book for me.”

Electively Paige’s review: “I love the way the author gracefully touches on some pretty strong themes, and this book was about as real as you can get.”

Other reviews for this author:
Here Lies Bridget by Paige Harbison

Amazon | Barnes & Noble
I was a huge fan of Paige Harbison’s debut novel, Here Lies Bridget. Because of that, I expected quite a bit from Anything To Have You. Sadly, I was a bit let down. I enjoyed the story but it really was nothing special and I had quite a few problems with it.
My biggest issue with Anything to Have You was the dynamics of the friendship between Brooke and Natalie. They really don’t seem to like each other. They have very little in common and it almost seemed like they were competing with each other. Add a boy into that mix and things just get crazy. Aiden is the new kid in town and Natalie likes him from the start. Brooke doesn’t really care either way but she’s supposed to help Natalie get him. Instead, she starts dating him. Things just went downhill from there. And I’m not justifying what Natalie and Aiden did but they were supposed to be together from the start. It was bound to happen.
The summary doesn’t do justice to the story though. Something happens one night that Natalie and Aiden don’t remember but the consequences of that night are really far reaching. Not only do Natalie and Aiden’s lives start to spiral after that, so does Brookes. Even if they don’t know what exactly happened, they know that things are changing in all of their relationships. It was interesting to see how the decisions of two people affect not just them but all the people around them as well.
Things kind of came to a head a little too abruptly at the end of the book. There was a lot of build up and a lot of things leading to the big revelation but it all happened so close to the end that I felt like readers can’t really see all the ramifications of their actions. Things tied up a little too nicely too. Sure, I was happy for Natalie, Aiden, Brooke, and their friends but I wanted to see something a little more realistic. Maybe that’s just me though.
Overall, Anything To Have You just didn’t live up to my expectations. I enjoyed it and I think other readers will too but just don’t expect too much from it.

What others are saying about Anything To Have You:

Bookworm Blogger’s review: “I honestly think the author took her finger off the pulse on this one and therefore it just didn’t seem quite accurate.”

Ashley Loves Books’ review: “Obviously, Anything To Have You wasn’t quite the book for me.”

Electively Paige’s review: “I love the way the author gracefully touches on some pretty strong themes, and this book was about as real as you can get.”

Other reviews for this author:
Here Lies Bridget by Paige Harbison

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