![]() The premise of this book is truly awesome. Gosh, I was crushing on so many sentences and sentiments and overall themes. Which absolutely makes sense as not only were there poignantly brilliant one-liners, but the whole experience is doused in a whimsical and clever humour. I found out after reading that Sailes is a comedienne. The prose is a dream: insightful and sharp and snarky, slightly whimsical and completely relate-able. The first reason I fell in love with this book was because is gorgeously funny. So I read Past Perfect until 3am and grinned and sighed my way through it. ![]() Not because it’s an adrenalin-fuelled, tension-filled, mind-blowing plot but because I was just having such a good time reading it that it felt like a crime to stop. Reading Past Perfect was reminiscent of the time I read Psych Major Syndrome. ![]()
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