itsrealms's review against another edition

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4.0

The nostalgia from all the short stories was exactly what I needed! Super cute, adorable and straight to the plot. Gotta remind people that these are meant to be SHORT STORIES not in depth, lengthy books. I grew up reading these type of books and it's nice to jump back into them for quick refreshers.

mariannaochoa3's review against another edition

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5.0

Such a cute and easy book to read. I love how the different authors create amazing stories that keep you interested all throughout the book

lagadema's review against another edition

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5.0

I planed to read this one over the weekend but I had to finish it in one sitting.
This is one highly enjoyable YA anthology with short stories that will keep you turn pages in order to see what will bring you next. Every single author is very talented and you can see their great writing style.

lagadema's review

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5.0

I planed to read this one over the weekend but I had to finish it in one sitting.
This is one highly enjoyable YA anthology with short stories that will keep you turn pages in order to see what will bring you next. Every single author is very talented and you can see their great writing style.

jenniferworrell's review

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3.0

I'm so glad I was able to catch up with Art of Taking Chances. These mid-length stories had such relatable characters, I wished they were longer so I could spend more time with them. They made me want to read more in the romance genre. My favorites were Fangirl (Balogun), The Friend Rules (Hooyenga) and Unstoppable Love (Mathews).

pawsitivelybookish's review

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4.0

The Art of Taking Chances was such a fun anthology!

Before reading, I was only familiar with Kayla Tirrell (who I love!), and now I think I have a few new favorite authors!

Forever and Always, (Not So) Perfect Chemistry, and Spark were easily my favorite stories. I would give those 5 stars if they were standalone novels! I would actually love to see those three specifically made into standalones.

All of the stories were fun, easy reads. I enjoyed how lighthearted they all were but also with elements of more serious matters.

I can’t wait to check out more from there authors!!
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