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Annie was raised on rom-coms thus sparking how she lives her real life...forever in search of her own Tom Hanks. When an opportunity arises to work on a rom-com set presents itself, Annie can't say no, in fact she is currently writing her own screenplay. But when Annie meets the lead actor, notorious prankster Drew Danforth she is less than pleased with his casting; but soon enough sparks begin to fly and maybe Drew isn't quite how he portrays himself.
An adorable story of a someone searching for real love in today's world (when she is kinda stuck in how she thinks love should be thanks to all the movies she has watched).
Unpopular opinion here and I feel kind of sad that I feel this way over this beautifully written romance novel, with such an incredible cover...
I am probably the only one who will be feeling this way over this novel, but I never back down from speaking the truth when it comes down to any romance novels. Don't get me wrong, the writing was surprisingly incredibly well written. What threw me off was the story plot. I am the biggest fan of Tom Hanks and all his cheesy rom-com movies, but to me I did not see this story appealing once I got into it. I actually feel really bad about it, but I cannot be denied from stating my opinion. I feel bad because this is a new author for me and I wanted to give her a chance, but no way am I a true fan. I really don't want to get involved about the story plot because I don't want to expand too much on my opinion, but I will say this; for those who are looking for an up beat and original romance novel with lots of excitement and great characters? This is not the romance for you.
For those who are seeking a simple romance that has no story plot and just focuses on these bland characters, then I suppose this is it? Congrats to Kerry for this novel. I will probably not be reading anything more from this author, but I am looking forward to seeing what everyone else may think of this story.
Waiting For Tom Hanks is fun, binge-worthy read that embraces everything people love about romantic comedies.
Annie has been living her life waiting for something exciting to happen. She’s dreamed of writing a screenplay, working in movies and finding the love of her life - who she imagines would be like the Tom Hanks characters she idolizes in her favorite romantic movies. The problem is that while she’s waiting for things to unfold like a standard rom-com she’s watching life pass her by.
Everything changes when a new movie is being filmed in her neighborhood. Annie finds herself working on the set and literally running into the leading man. She continuously tells herself he does not fit her Tom Hanks ideal and this man can only lead to trouble.
I thought that this was a fun take on the genre. I loved how this book pointed out some of the unbelievable stereotypes found in romantic comedies while still embracing everything that makes people love them. It had everything I’d expect - a main character prone to mishaps, witty banter, and an entertaining plot.
The main word I have for this book is cute. The story is cute, the romance is cute, and the writing is cute. Its right in the middle of everything, which is why it deserves three stars and not more. It was entertaining and I read it in less than 3 hours so it was a fast read as well.
What I enjoyed about the book is that Kerry Winfrey knows her romcoms (especially Nora Ephron's) and wove a ton of those references throughout the book. I enjoyed reading about her journey from being a fan of movies and a writer to actually getting the chance to work on a movie set. The banter between Annie and Drew is fun and you can feel the slow sizzle between them even if she's in denial for much of the time. I liked her best friend and her uncle. It's a simple story with fun elements.
The issues with the book are that Annie spends too much time focusing on the Tom Hanks list and the author brings that up just a few too many times. Life is not a movie and I get that she was trying to be meta but after a while, it felt like I was being hit over the head with it. Annie is more obsessed with Tom Hanks than seeing what's right in front of her and the opportunities that she's given. There needs to be more development to the plot and the characters so it feels relatively superficial. It also felt a bit rushed but I feel that was done on purpose because most times, the characters Tom Hanks plays and Nora Ephron wrote fell in love pretty quickly. I think the chemistry needed to be amped up a bit and I was a little disappointed that, like with most romcoms, the bedroom scenes are built up only to fade to black.
As a whole, some things could have been better but overall, it's cute and fun. I would still recommend it to anybody looking for a beach read or a palate cleanser.
I really wanted to like this book, it had all the elements that make up a light, fun read. With some heavy editing, it would have been a much tighter, cleaner, and enjoyable novel. The heavy emphasis on Columbus (Ohio) and the "German Village" neighborhood felt less scene-setting and more like a travel advertisement of I LOVE THIS PLACE AND HAVE TO YOU REMIND YOU EVERY FEW PAGES ABOUT IT. There also seemed to be a LOT of repetitiveness throughout the novel that should have been caught in editing, ie., everyone smirks as their default facial reaction and everyone is described as wearing a puffy coat. We get it, it's cold. It sounds silly but I legit almost put the book down after being told YET AGAIN that someone bumped someone else with their "puffy coat". I feel bad that the author's work didn't get the editing job it deserved, it's a cute story and had lots of potential. Her humor was sharp and supporting characters were well-fleshed out, I LOVED Uncle Don! This writer is one to watch if she is paired with the right editor to polish up the story structure on future novels.
I saw this title on Netgalley and immediately put in a request based on the cover and title alone. Then the synopsis said “rom-com romantic” and my brain immediately converted it to neon CAPS.
I adore rom-coms. I regularly watch my favorite movies in 10-15 minutes sections. The meet-cute and then the climactic, music swelling ending. I’ve watched the last 10 minutes of Set It Up & To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before on Netflix more times than I can count. Do I have the last 10 minutes of Bridget Jones Diary saved on my dvr so I can watch Colin any time I want? Yes. Yes I do. I’m not even embarrassed. I love these feel good schmaltzy moments because, well, they feel GOOD!
This book delivered the same feeling I get watching my favorite rom-coms. It.was.adorable. I flew through it because I couldn’t get enough of the PG romance and snarky banter between the two main characters. It was genuine escapist fun. Plus there is an ongoing conversation about Yacht Rock (my favorite!!), in particular, Escape (the Pina Colada song) that made me laugh out loud!
A word of caution: A lot of references to specific rom-coms and Nora Ephron/Meg Ryan/Tom Hanks. It didn’t bother me- but be aware.
Waiting for Tom Hanks is a sweet and charming homage to romantic comedies and those of us who love them. Annie Cassidy is well versed in how rom-coms are supposed to develop, from meet-cute to happily-ever-after. We learn that her devotion to rom-coms is more than just superficial pop culture references, but how she stays connected to her late mother. While working on a movie set currently filming in her neighborhood, she meets-cute with both actor Drew Danforth and “Sexy Gaffer” Carter. Annie’s journey to her HEA takes her through all the traditional tropes of a romantic comedy. Annie has the requisite best friend (Chloe) and is surrounded by quirky characters like her Uncle Don and coffee shop customer Gary. This was an enjoyable book to read and was full of heart.
A couple of favorite lines:
“Just because I’m looking for what I know I deserve doesn’t mean I’m being unrealistic.”
“This guy looks like he’ll age well, like wine or a cheese or a Clooney.”
Looking forward to Nick and Chloe’s story in the next book, Not Like the Movies
An aside: Love stories happen outside of New York and LA so it was nice to see this story set in Columbus, Ohio. I live in central Ohio so it was delightful to read about locations I am familiar with.
P.S. I agree with Annie, Drew and Kerry Winfrey. It does seem like Chopped is always on!
I received a egalley from netgalley of this. From the title and synopsis, this book is right up my alley. But I feel like the execution could've been a bit better. I feel like some super minor revisions would've made the MC a lot stronger.
But hey, I read it in 24 hours and it was entertaining. Especially for people who love romantic comedies!
A pitch perfect beach read!
If you’re a mega-fan of 90s rom-coms, you and Waiting for Tom Hanks are M-F-E-O. Made For Each Other. It’s a supercute (and totally self-aware) homage to the genre, with nods to everything from Sleepless in Seattle and When Harry Met Sally to Notting Hill and The Wedding Singer.
Annie and Drew’s story hits all the classic beats: the meet cute, the banter, the misunderstandings, the grand gesture and even the sprint to the finish. I ate it up! Waiting for Tom Hanks is charming, delightful and a summer must-read.
Oh my goodness this is the cutest book! In fact, it's my favorite book of 2019 so far. I loved the writing and all the witty banter between the two main characters. I'm now off to watch all the romantic comedies that were mentioned throughout this story. I cannot WAIT for Chloe and Nick's adventure! I highly highly recommend this book.
As a fellow rom com fanatic, I thoroughly enjoyed the premise of this. Annie is a Nora Ephron superfan writing a rom com of her own and hoping to break into the film industry. But when she gets a job on a film set in her neighborhood, she clashes with the hot, sarcastic lead actor, Drew. What would Meg Ryan do?
Great premise and very likeable characters. I found the plot moved a little too quickly — over a matter of two weeks, people dated around, fell in love, uncovered family secrets, and realized truths about themselves. The speed at which all this happened might have been an intentional nod to the rom coms that clearly served as inspiration, but I think a slower pace would have helped the relationship between Annie and Drew to feel even more developed and appealing.
This book was absolutely adorable!!! Annie, our beloved MC, is OBSESSED with rom-coms and this book was the perfect example of that.
Annie, I admit, started off a little annoying. Her head was a bit too far into the clouds and she was unjustly rude to Drew. I honestly wanted to shake her a few times and be like “WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM?!” BUT she came around and I ended up loving her character. Her relationships with her friends, uncle, and his friends were so real and genuine that they made my heart so happy. She’s loyal and genuinely loves them to the depths of her soul. Such a great quality to have.
Drew was perfect from the first encounter. I liked his witty banter with Annie because his humor is exactly like mine and my family’s humor. He was super sweet and I loved the touches of jealousy he had. I even liked the way he handled the issue at the end.
This book was well thought out and well written. It reads exactly like a rom com would read so definitely go into it with that in your mind. It has the usual cheesiness we find in movies like You’ve Got Mail and Sleepless in Seattle as well as the heart and soul of those movies. If you like either of those you will definitely like this book. I will say one complaint I had was that it could have used a better epilogue. I know it said that rom coms usually leave the future to the viewers imagination, but I still left this one just a little disappointed. I know the epilogue given was a glimpse into what happens beyond, but for me, it just wasn’t enough. I wouldn’t let that stop you from reading it though.
I highly recommend this one!
I just started this book and I already want to review it. Kerry Winfrey is funny. Laugh out loud funny. I feel like quoting the first 4% of the book. And she’s brilliant because she knows, Just Wright is one of the most underrated and wonderful rom coms. ( Although I’m trying to forget she feels the same way about 27 dresses..Anyone can make a mistake!) .
Now that I’ve finished the book, I love her writing even more. The book is a poignant, sweet, funny love story that is perfect. Characters I loved, a perfect romantic plot, and writing that was funny, but spot on. Now I’m on a mission to read her other novels, and can’t wait for the sequel with Chloe’s romance.
I love Tom Hanks and rom coms and when I saw the title of this one, I knew I had to read it. We follow Annie Cassidy as she navigates her small but happy life in Ohio, literally waiting for the love of her life to find her while she writes her own rom com screen play. When a movie is set to film in her town, she’s nervous but thrilled and everything goes from there. This got a little bogged down in “but he’s NOT EXACTLY LIKE Tom Hanks” moments but was really cute and funny all the way through for sure!