![]() ![]() Winnie must go through several of these dates with her childhood friend, now mortal enemy, and he must grade her on each date. Oh, not to mention each date is based off a scene from an American rom-com movie. So when Winnie’s older sisters come home from college not yet engaged, and their parents don’t understand why, they share it’s because they never had practice! So Winnie’s parents, ever so true to the phrase “practice makes perfect,” decide that Winnie can date in high school, only as practice, on dates they plan, and only with boys that they pick. ![]() The Tech sisters have never been allowed to date in high school, though the older Tech twins have always been next to perfect. I can’t help it, I just find them to be so enjoyable and easy to cheer for! I loved Dating Makes Perfect because it’s a friends-to-enemies-to-lovers trope, and seriously, this entire book is perfect. Other PS 2020 reading prompts this would satisfy: A book that's published in 2020, A book by a WOC, A book with at least a four-star rating on Goodreads, A book with a three-word title PopSugar 2020 Reading Challenge Prompt: N/A ![]()
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