Alex, Approximately Review: The Perfect Summer Read, Approximately

June 8, 2017 by Jenna | 4 stars, Books, Reviews

Alex, Approximately Review: The Perfect Summer Read, ApproximatelyAlex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett
Published by Simon & Schuster Children's UK on April 1st 2017
Source: Publisher
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult
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Bailey “Mink” Rydell has met the boy of her dreams. They share a love of films and talk all day – Alex is perfect. Well, apart from the fact that they’ve never actually met . . . and neither of them knows the other’s real name.

When Bailey moves to sunny California to live with her dad, who happens to live in the same town as Alex, she decides to track him down. But finding someone based on online conversations alone proves harder than Bailey thought, and with her irritating but charismatic (and potentially attractive?) colleague Porter Roth distracting her at every turn, will she ever get to meet the mysterious Alex?

From the author of Night Owls comes a story of summer, first love and hidden identities . . .

Alex, Approximately is a really adorable contemporary romance story that is perfect for the summer. It’s set in a beach location and would be the perfect book to bring with you on a trip to the beach!

This novel follows Bailey, who is a classic Hollywood film buff and chats constantly to a boy named Alex through some kind of film site. When she moves in with her dad, who coincidentally lives in the same town as Alex, she decides to find him without actually telling him that she’s moved. The task proves to be quite difficult and Bailey also finds herself quite distracted by her summer job at a museum and her pesky coworker, Porter, who won’t leave her alone. As she spends more and more time with Porter, her friendship with Alex online deteriorates, and she finds herself having to choose between her real life or the relationship she’s fantasised about. I absolutely loved the plot of this book. It was light and fun and had me yearning for the beach (which never happens because I’m very much an indoors type of girl). It had lovely descriptions of the beach and it was written in such an atmospheric way that I felt like I was there with Bailey, eating churros and basking in the sun. What I loved most about the plot was how nicely it was paced. It flowed beautifully and it was really hard for me to put the book down because I was swept up in everything that was happening. The setting of the museum was a lot of fun and all of the little adventures that Bailey went on kept me in the story and had me wishing I was there.

I fell in love with most of the characters from the very beginning of the book. I thought Bailey was a really relatable and realistic character and I connected with her instantly. She describes herself as a bit of an evader, and I have to admit that I’m sometimes the same. She was a really easy character to love and I highly enjoyed reading from her perspective. I also absolutely loved Porter. He came off as a bit of a dick sometimes at the start of the book, but he’s actually an incredibly hard worker who is respectful and has a huge heart. I didn’t think I’d love him as much as I did but he was definitely one of my favourite characters in the novel. There were also a whole host of wonderful side characters, including Pangborn, an elderly man who’s been working at the museum of decades and is a huge ball of hilarity. I love it when contemporary romances have awesome side characters and isn’t just focused on the lead characters.

My favourite part of the novel though was the relationships and how nicely they were developed. It wasn’t just the romance that had me hooked – I was also a big fan of all the friendships and the familial relationships. Bailey hasn’t been able to spend much time with her father in recent years and it was really nice to be able to see their relationship grow stronger throughout the book. I loved how supportive they were of each other and really enjoyed the family wasn’t something that was left out of the story in favour of the romance. I also really loved Porter’s family and how much they sacrificed for each other. There were also some really wonderful friendships in the book, especially the one between Bailey and Grace. I liked that Grace was able to bring Bailey out of her shell and was there for Bailey when she needed someone to talk to. And I also absolutely loved the friendship between Bailey and Alex and how honest they were able to be with each other through the internet. What I appreciated most about these relationships were that they were relatable and real. The characters brought with them flaws into these relationships and they were portrayed with such honesty that I felt like I knew who these people were and what they meant to each other.

But of course, let’s talk about the romance. I absolutely loved Porter and Bailey together. Hate to love is one of my favourite romantic tropes and it was done so well here. The development of their romance was so wonderfully executed and they were so cute together. I loved how much of a sweetheart Porter was, even though he probably annoyed the crap out of Bailey at the start. I thought their relationship was portrayed in a really realistic and honest way and every scene they had together made me quietly swoon. I also loved how sex-positive the book was and that the characters actually talked about it instead of leaping into bed together at the first chance. There were a few things that I didn’t like about the romance and the story, and most of these things came at the end during the climax of the book. But they were very minor flaws in comparison to what was a beautifully written book.

I loved Jenn Bennett’s first book, Night Owls (or The Anatomical Shape of a Heart), and Alex, Approximately was just as delightful. It will make you laugh and cry and fall in love with the characters and their stories. The relationships between the characters were wonderful and I highly, highly recommend the novel!

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Thank you to Simon and Schuster Australia for providing a review copy of the book.

Alex, Approximately is now available at all Australian retailers for $17.99.

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Jenna is an Aussie blogger and reader who loves to indulge in great books and great food. She is a doctor (of philosophy) and can usually be found fangirling about something, devouring delicious food, or taking a nap. You can find her on Twitter @readwithjenna and on Instagram @readingwithjenna.

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17 responses to “Alex, Approximately Review: The Perfect Summer Read, Approximately

    • Ooh I hope you can get your hands on this one soon, Bec! It was extremely fluffy and fun. It’s also super summery, which I guess will be good now that the weather is so miserably cold in Australia? 😀

  1. I keep saying this but Alex, Approximately has quickly become one of my most anticipated books of the year so hopefully I can tick this book off the tbr list soon. Bailey sounds like someone I could definitely relate to and Porter sounds like my kinda guy. Jenn Bennett seems to the go-to author for sex-positive books and I’m all for that. I can’t wait to read this one.
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    • Yes! I absolutely love Jenn Bennett! She seems to get it right each time. This book was so much fun and it had a cast of wonderfully entertaining and relatable characters! I hope you can get your hands on this one soon, Lois. It really is fantastic!

  2. I’ve heard nothing but good about this one. I’m looking forward to giving it a go but I might have to save it for summer with all those summer vibes. I’m glad you enjoyed it!

    • Thanks Brooklyn! I hope you’ve managed to get your hands on this one because it really is perfect for summer. I’m tempted to reread it myself now to get myself in the summer mindset!

  3. This sounds like such a great summer read – you’re right! I’m always looking for cute, light stories and this definitely sounds like it fits that description. Thanks for sharing and, as always, fabulous review! <3

    • Thanks for always reading, Zoe! Alex, Approximately was definitely a super cute and fun novel. And it’s absolutely perfect for the summer. I’m currently in winter right now and reading this book, definitely warmed my heart 😀

  4. Great Review Jenna! Love the title! I totally agree alex approximately is great summer read! Most the plot is predictable but they are still enjoyable to read 😀

    • Yeah I absolutely agree. I think summer contemporaries are the only books that I can forgive for being a little bit predictable. I thought it was so much fun to read regardless!

  5. OMG. I already wanted to read this book but now I CAN NOT WAIT. It sounds too cute! I can feel myself starting to ship Porter and Bailey already, oh boy. Lovely review! : )

  6. Cyn @ Bookmunchies

    Yaaay! I'm glad you loved this, too! I've been putting off writing my review because I wasn't sure how to express my love for it, but you did it perfectly! The beach setting, the relatable characters, the great friendships and families, the realist and cute romance! Just such a fun read 🙂 Awesome review, Jenna!

    • Ahhh I’m so happy that you loved it too! It was just such a feel-good book. It was impossible not to fall in love with the summery beach setting and the sassy characters. And the museum was tacky in the most charming way too! Cannot wait for Jenn Bennett’s next book!

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