Review: “Sing”

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Vivi Greene

Rating: 3.5/5


From Goodreads:
America’s most famous pop star flees the spotlight to recover from her latest break-up in Maine—only to fall for a local boy and be faced with an impossible choice at the end of the summer: her new guy, or her music.

After getting her heart shattered, Lily is taking herself out of the spotlight and heading to a small island in middle-of-nowhere Maine with her closest friends. She has three months until her fall tour starts-three months to focus on herself, her music, her new album. Anything but guys.

That is . . . until Lily meets sweet, down-to-earth local Noel Bradley, who is so different from anyone she’s ever dated. Suddenly, Lily’s “summer of me” takes an unexpected turn, and she finds herself falling deeper and harder than ever before. But Noel isn’t interested in the limelight. She loves Noel-but she loves her fans, too. And come August, she may be forced to choose.


Sing is the ultimate summer read!

From the description it sounds a bit corny and that’s because it is a bit corny, but that’s what makes it perfect for a lazy afternoon in the sun. It was exactly what I thought it would be: quick, fun, and cute.  The friendships were cute, the boys were cute, the girls were cute, and even the island was cute. I can see this being made into an adorable rom-com soon.

The plot was simple and predictable, so don’t go into it expecting a ton of twists and insane drama. There weren’t ulterior motives, no insane reveals that made your jaw drop – Sing just went from point A to point B and I loved that. It was so refreshing to have a straightforward standalone story with a straightforward happy ending.

I’ll be honest, this was a total cover read.  I fell in love with the minimalistic cover and we’re still very much in love.  We may even buy a house together soon.

Like many other readers, I pictured Taylor Swift as the lead surrounded by her squad.

So, put on your best sunglasses, sit under the sun, and open up Sing. I guarantee you’ll soak up a good time!

Sing is out in book shops so snag your copy today!  (Book Depository / Amazon US / Amazon Canada)

Thanks to HarperCollins UK, Children’s for giving me a copy to review through NetGalley!

4 thoughts on “Review: “Sing””

  1. This sounds really cute! I don’t read contemporary often but if I’m in the
    mood for something fun I’ll definitely check this out. Great review!

    1. Thanks 🙂

      I tend to go for genre books most of the time as well, but this was a nice pallet cleanser. Really cute and fun!

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