Member Reviews
Harbison’s writing had a very addictive feel to it, despite there being glaringly obvious things characters should have picked up on and a sort of rushed wrapped up neat ending. I had a really fun time reading this book, it’s a book where I didn’t need to over think things, but just sit back relax and completely lose myself in this story.
I got accepted to review this book years ago, but unfortunately never got around to reading it. Apologies for this.
was a huge fan of Paige Harbison’s debut novel, Here Lies Bridget. Because of that, I expected quite a bit from Anything To Have You. Sadly, I was a bit let down. I enjoyed the story but it really was nothing special and I had quite a few problems with it. My biggest issue with Anything to Have You was the dynamics of the friendship between Brooke and Natalie. They really don’t seem to like each other. They have very little in common and it almost seemed like they were competing with each other. Add a boy into that mix and things just get crazy. Overall, Anything To Have You just didn’t live up to my expectations. I enjoyed it and I think other readers will too but just don’t expect too much from it.
Natalie and Brooke have always been best friends. They would do anything for each other until one night Natalie spends with Brooke's boyfriend. After that night which Natalie can't remember everything changes.
This book was just very average. It felt like many other books features teen love triangles. The characters and their relationship issues all feel very familiar because we've seen it all before. The book lives up to the standard of other books in this genre but it's exceptional in any way.