You Again?

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Pub Date Aug 17 2021 | Archive Date Aug 31 2021
Amazon Publishing UK | Lake Union Publishing

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From the bestselling author of Dumped, Actually comes a hilarious, heartfelt story about marriage, divorce and what the hell happens next.

Amy and Joel’s honeymoon in the Maldives was the perfect week of love, sun, sex and a free minibar…but unfortunately, it was also the high point of a marriage that quickly descended into an absolute disaster zone.

Eight years on, they’re back in paradise, trying to recreate the magic with new partners. What a crying shame they’ve picked the same week to do it…

Trapped together on an island small enough to spit across with the wind behind you, Amy and Joel pick up right where they left off: at total loggerheads. And so begins a hideous week of rivalry, one-upmanship and score-settling—as each tries to prove they’ve now comprehensively won at life.

The thing is, hurt and pain are strongest where there was once love. And what if being back in this island paradise, with all its wonderful memories, sets sparks flying in more ways than one?

From the bestselling author of Dumped, Actually comes a hilarious, heartfelt story about marriage, divorce and what the hell happens next.

Amy and Joel’s honeymoon in the Maldives was the perfect week...


A Note From the Publisher

Nick Spalding is the bestselling author of sixteen novels, two novellas and two memoirs. Nick worked in media and marketing for most of his life before turning his energy to his genre-spanning humorous writing. He lives in the south of England with his wife.

Nick Spalding is the bestselling author of sixteen novels, two novellas and two memoirs. Nick worked in media and marketing for most of his life before turning his energy to his genre-spanning...


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This book was not my favorite. Having read and enjoyed enemies-to-lovers and even lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers, I was very disappointed by this book. To be completely fair, I did not finish it. That being said, I read 60% of the book and just didn’t enjoy it at all. Joel and Amy were both so petty but in a vicious way that didn’t make their “pranks” funny. I didn’t like any of the characters either.

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A funny story about an ex couple who happens to be in Malvides the same time with their new partners . After two years of their divorce they meet again . They both hate each other and at the end we discover the real reason for their divorce . They see they both been wrong and realise that they will start again as friends .
I received this book from net galley and the publisher as an ARC. Thank you! All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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You Again? tells the story of a divorced couple still very bitter two years after the split who end up going to the same vacation spot with their new partners. You think this will be a book about recaptured love and it is after a fashion, just not at all predictable. The book is humorous as the two exes keep trying to escape seeing one another or become intent on revenge. It’s also quite revealing and somewhat angsty as the plot advances toward an unexpected conclusion. This new to me British author does a fine job keeping readers engaged and entertained. I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book from NetGalley. Highly recommend.

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What a fun and surprising read. I enjoyed the setting and I am sure this is the closest I will ever get to a resort in the Maldives. So that was fun. I think the biggest surprise was how much I laughed out loud.( sometimes uncontrollably. The situations Joel and Amy found themselves in were hilarious. My favorite character was Joel with his self deprecating humor. Now, I must say I was expecting a typical rom-com and this wasn’t that. But there was plenty of comedy and a happy ending, The ending seemed a bit abrupt but I was happy with how everything turned out. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC.

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You Again? By Nick Spalding
Published: August 17, 2021
Lake Union Publishing
I received a copy of this book for free, and I leave my review voluntarily.

Nick Spalding is the bestselling author of fifteen novels, two novellas, and two memoirs. Nick worked in media and marketing for most of his life before turning his energy to his genre-spanning humorous writing. He lives in the south of England with his wife.

“I bet reef sharks don’t have to worry about this kind of stuff.”

Joel is excited to be going on vacation with his girlfriend, Cara, to an island in the Maldives. As they are waiting to print their luggage tags, Joel catches a glimpse of his ex-wife and a man. Mild panic takes over, but they wouldn’t be going to the same vacation destination- right? Joel and Amy come face to face as they are boarding their plane to the Maldives for the first time in two years. Now they have the next eleven hours sitting on the same flight, in the same row, to marinate in what went wrong between them. Anger, frustration, and witty humor are about to arrive for an all-inclusive vacation.

I applied for this arc on Netgalley because there were sharks on the cover. I had never read Nick Spalding before, and the blurb sounded interesting, so I applied for it and was approved.

I am so glad. I enjoyed this book so much. There were several scenes that had me literally laughing out loud. Spalding did such a brilliant job writing from two perspectives, and he infused so much humor throughout, I could not put the book down.

The characters are so charming. I appreciate it when an author creates characters that are very human. Their flaws, insecurities, and internal dialogue reflect the thoughts and feelings we actually have.

Joel was such a fun character. A tad neurotic, insecure, and infallibly funny- he captivated your heart from the first page. Amy was so fierce, bold, and passionate. She was also stubborn, angry, and outspoken. Ray was such a voice of reason in a span of chaos. Cara appeared to be doting and highly compassionate, but she had issues of her own.

The resort was stunning; the descriptions of the island were so vibrant and lifelike it was easy to visualize paradise. You almost feel the warm, salty breeze on your face.

There is so much wit, sass, humor, and shenanigans in this novel. But it is so much deeper than a romantic comedy. There is so much heart packed within this story. The realization of the complexity of relationships is so defined.

Everything about this story is a win. I strongly recommend giving this book a read. You will laugh, scoff, get angry, and swoon. This novel is charming, funny, and a breath of fresh air. Original and emotional, the complications are so relevant. This story is so refreshing and an absolute must-read!

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I found myself laughing (as well as cringing) along with Amy, Ray, Joel and Cara. Their escapades on a tropical getaway keep you entertained. Although I suspected a pertinent aspect to the story, not relayed until much later, I totally enjoyed reading this book and will definitely recommend it.
Thank you Nick Spalding, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for allowing me an advance copy for my honest feedback.

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Fun yet insightful story that deals with the animosity that once-married Joel and Amy have for each other. They find themselves heading for the same vacation destination in Maldives that they visited before, but this time, each one is with someone else. Both of them do things to sabotage the other’s trip but eventually find out that they really aren’t the enemies they thought they were. More humorous than heavy, I found myself rooting for both of them!

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Ex’s on the same vacation sounds like a nightmare, and in a way, for Amy & Joel both, this was definitely the case.
Things I enjoyed included the hijinks they both got up to. These had me laughing quite a bit.
I really enjoyed Ray’s character.
Things I didn’t enjoy included the other characters. Each of them came off a little petty and it made it hard to like. By the time any of them showed any redemption, it was a little too late for me.
I did enjoy the story, and I really didn’t see the twist coming.

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5 stars!

Omg! I loved Ray so much. He is hands down my favorite character in this novel. The guy is too good to be true. And, I'm so happy the book ended the way it is. The ending was absolutely perfect.

This book made me laugh so much. I loved the setting. I've never been to Maldives, but I do plan to visit it. The pranks were stupid indeed, but at the same time I enjoyed it so much. I loved the writing style of this author and finished the book in one sitting.

Lastly, though I feel bad for Joel. Not gonna lie, the guy was kinda dumb and I didn't like him at the beginning heck even in the middle, but at the end when things were revealed I truly felt sorry for him.

Overall, I loved this book. I've never read this author before, but now I will definitely check out the author's other works.

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I'll start by saying that I've never read a romance book from a man's perspective before.

This was a lot of fun.

Joel Sinclair and Amy Caddick are both headed to the Maldives for a week of sunsets, Sin Cities, blue waters, and relaxation. But they're not together. They used to be, but now they're not. However, they are on the same holiday, and the two exes are not having it. At all.

I really liked the alternating POVs here between Joel and Amy. Seeing their present, and the events in the past that led to their divorce through their eyes was interesting, and made me care more about the two of them as characters. At the beginning they both seem unlikeable, but as I got deeper into the story, I began to understand who they were, and appreciated their growth more.

What I loved best in this story was the ending, which I won't spoil here, but I will say that it's very satisfying for any reader who loves a bit of romance but is also grounded in reality.

I highly recommend this for summer reading, as a beach read, as a comfort book, or just as a book to read in between heavier stuff.

I give this 4 stars.

Thank you for the digital copy, NetGalley, Lake Union Publishing, and Amazon Publishing UK!

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It was a cute story. Characters development is hit and miss. Joel and Cara's characters never developed. He and Cara are immature for their age. The story is predictable. It was an easy read.

Thank you to Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for letting me read this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for this cute new ebook.

You Again? By Nick was a relaxing, enjoyable, cute story.
I liked how this book made me laugh.
The writing flowed great. These characters were such a great group.
If you're looking for a book to escape into this is it.

Again thank you again for the opportunity to dive into book.

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This was my first book by Nick Spalding and I am so happy to see he has a large collection of other titles for me to also enjoy. His humor throughout the story made this a fast and enjoyable read. Will definitely pick up more books by Nick.

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"You Again?" a new read by Nick Spalding a new author to this reader. What do you get when ex's meet up on vacation at the same resort in Maldives where they honeymooned in marriage...disaster or is it?.

I thought this story was funny and comical. It was a quick read for me and as mentioned found myself smiling and laughing out loud throughout the story. However, I thought slow going in the beginning as it took me some time to get by the angst between Amy and Joel but chalked it up to laying out the background of how they got to where they were as a divorced couple. Way too funny. This was a true rom-com and not the typical I've been used to reading. The situations the main characters and subs found themselves in were hilarious and adventuresome. I really enjoyed Ray's character and memorable, but didn't particularly like Cara's pettiness as she didn't stick out....close to invisible. I love happy endings and enjoyed how this one turned out although the ending was a bit unexpected for how endings go. Nice comfy read and highly recommend.

Thank you NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this ARC in exchange for my fair and honest review. All opinions are my own.

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" You Again?" by Nick Spaulding is a smoothly written tale of two couples mixed up on vacation together. Lots of ribald humor and potty references for laughs. A romp through what it means to be in close quarters with someone you really dislike.

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I really enjoyed some of Nick Spalding’s previous novels but I just didn’t get into this in the same way. It’s a good premise with estranged divorced couple Joel and Amy both ending up on holiday at the same destination with their new partners and there’s plenty of humour in it however I just didn’t like the characters somehow. If you want an easygoing read it’s great and I think plenty will have no issue with the characters it’s just a personal thing.

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I so wanted to enjoy this story, but I found the characters to be petty to the point that I didn't enjoy their jokes or anything. They acted like they hated each other so much but their hate was like children playing pranks on a playground. This just was not for me.

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I loved this book. I laughed through so much of it and it was well written and I could actually see all of these things being played out. Great book.
Joel and his girlfriend Cara aka bosses granddaughter and 10 years younger are heading out for a holiday to Maldives. Joel has been stressed out at work and so looking forward to this holiday. Joel hasn't been back to Maldives for 6 years when he was there for his honeymoon.
Amy and Ray are also on there way to Maldives for a holiday. Amy hasn't been in 6 years and Ray has never been. They are engaged and work together. Amy is high maintenance and Ray is just an all around nice guy.
Unbeknownst to each other Joel and Amy, now divorced are heading to the exact same place that they honeymooned but have spent the past 2 years hating one another.
The hostility and craziness runs rampant between the 2 couples.

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Amy and Joel had the perfect honeymoon. It was everything you'd want out of honeymoon but that was where their marriage peaked. They didn't make it after that, they could never capture the magic of that trip again. Eight years later they are back on the island chasing that magic with new partners at the same time! This book has a great plot, and setting. I really enjoyed reading it for the most part but I had a problem connecting with the characters. I didn't really enjoy them and found them to be a bit immature. Overall, it's a fun, sweet and quick read!

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A Great book about an Ex couple that meets up again unique story with great thought out characters. However this is not my favorite Nick Spalding

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I have a strange relationship with this authors books, I either love them or don’t BUT always just HAVE to read the next one I see by him because even the ones I don’t love I kinda like
And this is funny, it didn’t have me cackling with mirth but it did have me smiling pretty much all the way through it, his matey style of writing really worked in this one and the situations the divorced couple found themselves in when both turned up with their new partners at the airport for the same flight to the same place were unimaginably yet imaginably horrific
He also pulled off an emotive slant as well that worked and showed a real human side to all involved, well most but will leave that there
So if you want to relax in the Maldives, have fun and a few, well a lot of grimaces and keep thinking ‘thank goodness that’s not me’ and occasionally be irritated by it all but ultimately feel better for reading something, this is for you

9/10
5 Stars

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I really wanted to like this since it was recommended to me on Netgalley, however this was a miss. It had some strong elements like strong characters and a good story, but the dialogue was not great and the ending. Just not for me and just ok. Disappointing.

Still recommended.

Thanks to Netgalley, Nick Spalding and Amazon Publishing UK for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Available: 8/17/21

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Joel and Amy honeymooned in the Maldives and now, years after their divorce, they're back with their new partners Cara and Ray. You know this isn't going to go well, The story switches between past and present to tell the story of how they fell in love and then fell apart and how they deal with each other now. To be honest, their problem was not that big but it's only with perspective that they realize it. Unfortunately for Cara and Ray, they make the present day week in the sun less than fun, at least for. a while. This is a lovers to enemies to friends novel- quite trope=y in spots- in a terrific setting. Thanks to netgalley for the ARC. There are a few LOL spots and a few cringeworthy moments.

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This was my first Nick Spaulding, and having heard great things was super excited. Unfortunately, I wasn’t a fan. Don’t get me wrong the characters are great, it’s well written if not a bit predictable, and Joel and Amy’s entire situation is equal parts cringe & hilarious, but it just didn’t click for me.

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I thought it was a bit odd that I hadn't discovered Nick Spalding before as I'm a sucker for humorous prose, the author delivering that and much more besides. And for the joy of raucous laughter, it was either pinching myself or finding another place to read where I wouldn't disturb my folk. I have to mention the book cover, too. I'm not that keen on the graphic art look, but the bold font, bright colours and fitting illustration are easy on the eye.

The story's premise is strong, if not preposterous; however, I’m a staunch believer in coincidences. And no pun intended, but when fate comes out to play the funniest trick on Amy Caddick and Joel Sinclair, they don’t know where to put themselves. I mean, who would ever expect to bump into your ex on the same plane destined to go to the same idyllic island where you’d spent your honeymoon years back!

So, the fun begins! The one-liners and quick-witted comebacks that go beyond sarcasm are cleverly thought-out; nonetheless, Joel and Amy’s intrusive thoughts felt a tad repetitive. But what I liked one helluva of a lot was observing them cope with the now. And the author’s masterful show-don’t-tell-all technique not only kept me on my toes but also had me wondering how the story would pan out.

I didn’t connect to Amy straightaway. She came across as bloody-minded, vengeful and to be quite honest, some of her actions angered me. But my opinion of her slowly changed as I got more into the book. Joel’s a likeable chap and doesn’t sit on his laurels either. I adored Ray, the calming force in a storm of animosity and Amy’s love interest. In contrast, Joe’s girlfriend, Cara, didn’t knock the socks off me.

I’m very partial to present-tense narratives combined with dual perspectives, the author hitting the mark. And I have to say that his descriptive writing and play with words was inch-perfect. Although the unexpected twist was a pleasant surprise, the ending felt a little sudden for my liking. That said, You Again? is an enjoyable summer read that I would hesitate to recommend. Bravo, Spalding!

ARC kindly received from Lake Union Publishing via NetGalley for an honest review.

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Received an ARC from Netgalley for an honest opinion.
Well that was a total hoot! I really enjoyed this one, the characters were a blast. There were some boggy bits in the middle that made it a little slow, but once you get past those and you get to the final chapter it all makes up for it. If you get a chance, give this one a read, you'll laugh your butt off.

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Thank you so much for this arc. A perfect holiday read, this setting had me longing to be in the Maldives, or anywhere hot and by the sea with free drink on tap! Joel and Amy have been divorced for 2 years when coincidence sees them revisiting their honeymoon destination with their new partners. A series of funny events and paybacks occur which had me giggling aloud. I will say I preferred Amy to Joel throughout and did get a little irritated by his behaviour at times, but the ending was satisfying and I very much enjoyed this read. Recommend for an easy summer read.

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A quick, hilarious and fun rom-com. The scenarios in which the main protagonists and subs found themselves were amusing and exciting. Ray's character was distinctive, but I didn't care for Cara's pettiness since she didn't stand out....she was almost invisible. I adore happy endings and was pleased with how this one ended out, even if the ending was a little surprising in terms of endings. It's a nice, relaxing book that I strongly suggest.

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This book was provided to me via Kindle by Amazon Publishing, UK and #NetGalley for my honest opinion.

You Again by Nick Spalding was an enjoyable, funny, love you hate you love you story.

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I laughed my way through this breezy summer read. Joel and Amy, ex-spouses ,and their significant others, find themselves together at the secluded beach resort where Amy and Joel honeymooned, six years before. Their sophomoric antics to make each other miserable are hilarious. Potty humor abounds. The underlying theme of acceptance and new beginnings is a sweet bonus to this “ rollicking read”.

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Not my favourite Nick Spalding, but still a laugh out loud, hilarious book, with greatly thought out characters and an engaging story. I'm a sucker for a good present tense narrative, and Spalding's is definetly top notch.
I found the dialogues, though great fun, a bit repetitive. All in all a very pleasant read, that I would certainly recommend, but also have a look at other titles by the same author, because I'm sure they won't disappoint.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review.

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After a bitter divorce Ex Husband and Ex Wife, Joel and Amy, and their new partners, Cara and Ray, somehow all find themselves on the same small island vacation at the same time. Ex’s Joel and Amy immediately start trying to one up each other consisting of several pranks played against each other. Yes there were some funny moments, but I wasn’t sure if I should be laughing or feel slightly horrified at what they were doing to each other, lol. It was all a little too immature and childish for me honestly.

The Author then throws in a major plot twist. It goes from a lighthearted story with immature pranks intended to make you laugh to a very intense drama. The plot twist was okay, but by this point my opinion was already formed on these characters and it was impossible to make the shift midway to start really relating to them in any way. I really didn’t like any of them particularly much.

After I finished the book I walked away feeling sorry for all of them and feeling pity for them, especially Joel. This was not what I was expecting. The characters lacked development and immaturity to make the ending impactful enough for me.

✨Thank you to @netgalley and @amazonpublish for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.✨

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It was an offer they could not let go by: one week on the Maldives for an unbeatable price, the perfect island for a couple. Joel has been there before, for the honeymoon with his ex-wife Amy, but now he is with Cara and wants to relive the happy time on the sandy beach. Yet, when they arrive at the airport, he spots Amy with her new boyfriend Ray. This can only be a coincidence. But it isn’t. Amy, too, has seen the offer and wanted to go there again. Thus, the two of them find each other on the same plane heading to the same destination after two years of hateful ignorance. Trapped on a small island, they cannot get out of each other’s way and therefore, quite some complicated days lie ahead of the former couple.

Nick Spalding’s novel fulfilled all my expectations of a hilariously funny summer read: a great surrounding with beautiful nature, characters who easy fall prey to their own shortcomings and over and over again find themselves victim of their own doings - but in a comical and not too hurtful way.

Even though it is clear from the start what is going to happen, I enjoyed following the alternating accounts of Joel and Amy offering their respective views which are filled with unattended to emotions. Underneath the hatred, you sense that there is still something that binds them and that makes them matter to each other. If it wasn’t, they could easily ignore the ex-partner. Both of them are totally predictable and too much caught in their maelstrom of negative emotions to stand above what happened in the past. Yet, just the fact that they know each other so well allows them to play really foul tricks.

It is totally hilarious to see how they get worked up in trying to outplay each other. A light and entertaining read, perfect for the summer holiday on the beach.

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I really wanted to love You Again? but it just fell flat for me. None of the characters were likable, and none of their interactions with one another were humorous. Everything felt a little childish and unbelievable.

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Nick Spalding remains truly funny and I will forever devour his book. You Again was a fun rom-com but centered around a divorced couple who decide to go on Vacation at the same place *gasp* but with different partners. They both have moved on right!? They can't possibly still harbour feelings towards each other right? Well you have to read it to find out. Not only did this book make me want to go to Maldives asap *long sighhh* ,I never want to be this unfortunate couple who got the short end of the stick. It was an enjoyable read although Joel does have moments he will drive you nuts. The plot was great and the story fast moving. A huge thanks to Amazon Publishing and NetGalley for my e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I love Nick Spalding's books and always await them eagerly. One of the many things I like about him is that he writes just as well from a female perspective as a male one, and while his most recent book was narrated entirely from a woman's point of view, I really enjoy his 'alternating' style in books such as Dry Hard, Fat Chance and the ...From Both Sides series, which covers the misadventures of Jamie and Laura Newman. I'm very fond of the accident-prone Newmans, so this book was very much up my street and I looked forward to reading about divorced couple Amy and Joel who find themselves on the same luxury all-inclusive holiday in the Maldives.

I originally thought this was going to be a Private Lives-style plot in which romance is rekindled between an ex-wife and ex-husband, and while the book looked as though it was going in that direction for a while, I realised about two thirds of the way through that Amy's new man, Ray (the Pierce Brosnan to Jamie's Robin Williams) was much better for her, and I didn't want them to split up. No more spoilers, but the conclusion was satisfying for everyone (with the caveat that I could see what was up with Jamie's new girlfriend from miles off) and results in another sweary, exclamation-mark-filled beach read. I also appreciate Nick Spalding's emotional intelligence - a tough balancing act to pull off, particularly when your characters fall over, collide with large objects and soil themselves quite as often as his do.

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Two couples are off to vacation at a resort in the Maldives. Two of the people used to be married and honeymooned there. Now they're back with other people trying to recreate the magic.

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****The ARC copy of this book was provided by NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK in exchange of an honest review****

Joel, the ex-husband's monologue was hilarious. But boy the man was a dumb idiot. Anyway, I felt bad for him at the end. Ray. Swoon! I mean who wouldn't want a guy like that.
My first time reading from this author. It was not bad actually. I enjoyed it. The writing was entertaining as well. Overall, it was a good book.

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Not for me, too over the top annoying. The first 12% of the book behind me, yet I wonder why I read that far.

A couple is at the airport about to leave for a romantic weekend when he spots his ex and behaves like an idiot. Seriously, beyond dumb, so I will read no further.

Thank you NetGalley for an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest opinion.

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I adore Nick Spalding's novels as they are hilarious and snarky. This one didn't disappoint as the premise is two exes coincidentally meet again when they are with their new loves--on the way to a week's vacation in the Maldives. Joel and Cara are off to a luxury tropical vacation as are Ray and Amy, but there's so much bad blood between Joel and Amy that things get off to a bad start when they can't seem to get away from each other! I love how Spalding can write from both a man and a woman's perspective with such humor (and I have to remind myself not to sit next to my husband while I'm reading as I usually laugh out loud)! Spalding's books also carry a message; in this case it's about love and marriage, blame, deceit, and ultimately redemption. Really, he's worth reading!

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Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me an ARC of this book; I appreciate it.

You Again? was a quick read with a lot of moments that made me laugh. However, the immaturity and pettiness of 3 of the 4 main characters were quite annoying to me and took away from the story. The descriptions of the resort, sunsets and ocean were quite vivid (and made me want to go on vacation!). The dual POV added a lot and the ending was satisfying and a bit unexpected.

Overall, 3.5 stars.

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Nick Spalding returns with another laugh out loud, light hearted summer read.

The book’s premise is based on a man taking his new girlfriend on a romantic holiday to the Maldives, only to discover that his ex-wife and new fiancé are also in the same break. As ever, his witty episodes shine through as the characters interact in some unlikely scenarios.

I loved the story, it was an easy read (one sitting!) as I read on to find out what would happen next. It’s definitely one to be read on a hot beach, you can almost smell the sun cream. in fact I’ve just googled Maldives holidays! (I wish…)

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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The story of exes who find themselves and their current partners on the same vacation. I read the story while on vacation myself and found myself laughing out loud more than once. Really clever and fun read.

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Joel is set for a romantic vacation in Maldives with his new girlfriend, returning to the same place where he has memories of his honeymoon. But what is his ex-wife doing in the airport? And why is she in the plane with her new fiancé? Is it possible that she also decided to return to their honeymoon spot with her new fiancé?

This starts a hilarious page turner of ex- against ex- as hijinks ensue at the resort. On such a small island there is no place to escape each other, or the guerrilla warfare that only someone who knows and loves you can dish out. And this former couple plays dirty! As hurt and anger start to fly, so do the sparks. Is it possible for them to rekindle their past romance? Or are there things in the past that are impossible to get over?

I absolutely enjoyed this fun page turner, and finished it in 2 days. At 80% read, I couldn’t put it down—I had to see what happened next! It was such a fun read. Definitely one to pick up!

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I had high hopes for this book and, while parts were hilarious and quite enjoyable, there were some parts that made me cringe.

I immediately hated the main characters Amy and Joel, particularly Amy. Through the whole story, I adored Ray and thought he was was charming and sweet. Amy and Joel grew on me and I like how they reconciled they’re past. I couldn’t get a good read on Cara until the very end,

I loved the setting and my favorite scene was as the movie scene…I laughed out loud for that whole part. It was super petty but SO funny! Overall it’s a decent abs quick read.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I was disappointed in this one. From the blurb and cover I expected a light-hearted, funny, snarky divorce story. I was looking for laughs and revenge pranks and pratfalls but what I got instead felt like a rumination on all the things that go wrong in a relationship and how divorce can compound them into an ever more bitter stew with time and distance.

It mostly just felt sad and the characters felt lost in their bitterness in a way that was difficult to read. I couldn't sympathize or empathize with either of them - or either of their new partners - and found everybody distasteful and childish and over-dramatically convinced that their own pain and drama were the only experiences in the world worth noting...

It was not enjoyable to read or particularly entertaining and I couldn't finish as a result.

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What an absolutely hilarious book. I laughed out loud the whole way though as Nick tells the story of arch enemies and divorcees Amy and Joel.
The book is written in such a witty way, it is easy for the reader to picture the events as they happen. It really is side splitting.
I have recommended this to a few friends long before I finished it. Fantastic read...... Highly highly recommended.
Therapy in book form.
Loved it.

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Very well written, intriguing story. Seems petty at times, but who hasn’t ended a ‘bad’ relationship and wasn’t petty? Weird turn of events that just keep getting weirder and stranger. Unexpected (?) ending, not sure, you tell me. I would love to go to the Maldives, though. The descriptions are entrancing and made me envious.

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The premise of You Again? by Nick Spalding is amazing, a divorce couple unexpectedly stuck on a luxurious island with their new partners, but something just doesn't quite work for me. Amy and Joel are both deplorable characters, their behaviour is immature and their lingering argument about a calendar mix up is ridiculous. They do redeem themselves, but it is too little, too late by that point. Ray was the only saving grace, someone with an ounce of common sense!

The plot is predictable but makes up for it by being funny with some hilariously cringe-worthy moments.

Not my favourite ever read, but lighthearted and easy to power through by the pool or at the beach in a couple of hours.

Thank you to Netgalley and Amazon for my advance copy in exchange for my honest review

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Thank you #netgalley for the copy of this book!

Such a funny read about a divorced couple, Joel and Amy. They both find themselves taking the same vacation package to the Maldives, this time with their new partners two years later. And wouldn't luck have it that they are all on the same flight and island and neighbors at one point. The book bounces back and forth from Amy and Joel's perspectives. During their time on the island they each try to "one up" or seek revenge on each other. Was such a funny read that I found myself actually laughing out loud at some parts. I would recommend this to someone looking for a lighthearted beach read. I kept wishing I was at the maldives just like the characters in the book.

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I really wanted to like this book, but unfortunately it fell flat for me.

I dare you to find a likeable character in this book. I couldn’t root for any of them and wanted to spend as little time as possible with them.

The humor in this book was a miss for me. The first few chapters in the airport were ridiculous and not funny. Also, there was a lot of juvenile bathroom humor in this book that isn’t funny to me.

This book hinges on several unrealistic coincidences that just didn’t seem plausible.

There were a few things I did like. The setting of the Maldives sounds absolutely beautiful. The celebrity chef rant was hilarious. Also, I applaud the ending; in my view, it was the best way to end this book.

The sophomoric humor, unrealistic coincidences, and unlikeable characters made this book not for me.

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This was an entertaining book. It held my interest and I enjoyed it. It had some amusing moments and some "yikes" moments. I would recommend it to others.

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Thank you to the author, publisher and Net Galley for providing a free ebook ARC in exchange for my review.

Last year I was offered the author's "Logging Off" and I loved the book so much, when I saw the author had a new book I couldn't wait to get a copy, and was so happy to be offered an ARC copy. This book was entertaining, a good light read, and funny in parts, but I can't say I enjoyed it as much as "Logging Off". The alternating POV's could be a bit confusing when I wasn't starting at the top of a chapter, though it was interesting to hear Amy & Joel's alternating perspectives.

I hate to say I felt the book was a bit over long. It could have been cut for some of the inner dialogues and flowed more smoothly. I did see the big surprise at the end coming fairly early on in the book, and some of the pranks seemed a bit too over the top mean.

But it was enjoyable, and I'll look for the author's next book!

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Five star ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️

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Hilarious story about a man, his girlfriend, his ex-wife and her fiance stuck together on holiday on a small island. What could possibly happen?

Loved the characters - flaws and all and the way Joel just stumbled his way from one mishap to another.

This is the second book I've read of Mr. Spalding's - hopefully not the last! There aren't many authors anymore that I can say make me laugh out loud!

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A huge thank you Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for providing me with an eARC in exchange for an honest review!

I quite enjoyed reading this but I went into this with hopes and expectations that didn’t quite matched how the storyline went.

This follows ex-husband and wife who coincidentally went on vacation where they had their honeymoon at the same time. They haven’t seen each other after their divorce two years ago and they’re both with their respective partners. With the looming unresolved anger they still have towards each other, things get a little heated over the course of their trip.

I was expecting the enemies to lovers, ex-marriage in crisis and secondchance romance tropes going into this but given both main leads were in happy relationships, I was curious as to how the story will go.

I definitely enjoyed the verbal sparring the ex-couple had which just proved the genuine hate they both still harbor towards each other. We got glimpses of the downfall of their marriage as well as the aftermath of their divorce but I felt that they weren’t enough for me to really connect with the characters and feel for them. Their fights and sabotaging started off entertaining but reached childish level at some points.

I liked the dual POV mostly because it gave off that “two sides of the story” conflict and towards the end, it was satisfying seeing both leads finally get to the bottom of their problems and have closure. I liked that they handled ir maturely but despite wishing there was a chance for them to get together, I’m just glad at least one couple had a HEA.

Overall, this was an entertaining and fast-paced read!

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Amy and Joel had a perfect honeymoon. Eight years on, they are both heading back to the Maldives, for a perfect week in the sunshine. However, they are now no longer married to eachother, and both head off with their new partners, completely oblivious to the fact that the other will be there.
Trapped on a tiny island together, there are old scores to settle and maybe some sparks left to fly.

This is a fun read, with some great characters. I liked how the story was told from both Amy and Joel’s perspectives.
Definitely a laugh out loud read, but with some real emotion bubbling under the surface.
Perfect for a carefree summer read.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

With thanks to #Netgalley and #AmazonUkPublishing for an ARC of #YouAgain? by #NickSpalding.

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Thank you to the author, Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This story of life after a bitter divorce, told in alternating POVs, was a quick and amusing read. Parts were hilarious, parts were cringey (mainly the immature pranks - these people were mid-30s, really?), parts were bittersweet and parts were inexplicable - until the twist was revealed, which I did not see coming. I felt the alternating POVs were well done, both voices felt authentic and the resolution was neat, tidy and satisfying. Not a read for the ages, but a fun change of pace.

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Pettiness, pranks and relationships abroad make up Spalding’s latest offering. As is usual with this author, it takes a little bit of suspension of disbelief - these are rather more creations than believable characters in themselves, designed for amusement.

A nice, quick read that is full of entertainment and smiles. If you enjoyed Spalding’s previous novels, this one is for you!

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This is quite a funny story. It has all the usual humour you would expect from Nick Spalding. You go off on holiday, to a beautiful part of the world when you see your ex there at the airport. Told from both points of view, each feeling the wronged person. Really enjoyed this book. Perfect beach read

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Amy and Joel now divorced both end up on bargain holidays to the Maldives ( the place where they spent their honeymoon). Awkward- or is it? Not your usual rom-com as they mostly have a hate relationship and they can't get away from each other here. An entertaining and funny read with an unexpected ending.

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First I'd like to thank the author, publisher, and Netgalley for the opportunity to read an eARC of You Again? Now I must say this book surprised me. I knew going it that I would like find it funny, and indeed I did. The very premise of an ex-husband and ex-wife getting trapped together in a vacation nightmare just seems primed for plenty of humorous antics. And yes indeed there are some extremely funny if a bit harsh/mean spirited moments, that actually made me think of the movie War of the Roses. No what surprised me was the ending. I'll admit that going inI thought I had a preconceived notion of how there story would end. I envisioned it being formulaic ala a Hallmark movie—and to be honest I wouldn't have been upset with that at all. I admit to be a sucker for such fare, but I kept getting closer to the ending I realized things would not end the way I originally thought they would. No, Mr. Spalding delivered a humorous and heart felt story with a surprising and yet quite satisfying ending. In the stressful times so many of us living through right now, I have to say I found You Again? to be a wonderful break from reality and it delivered me more than a few well-needed laughs.

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The story reminded me a lot of Lucy Ball and Desi Arnez or Carol Burnett and Harvey Corman shows/movies with some slap stick comedy but nothing hurtful just funny.
I found it hilarious that the people who went separate ways would end up at the same destination at the same time. I would call it fate.
I kind of figured out what actually spilt them up before the end of the story, but I still didn't know who did it. The ending of the story is perfect, it didn't leave me hanging about what happen to all the characters once they separated and that's a good thing, because I kind of hate it when an author leaves me hanging.
The story is definitely a light, funny story and it makes you think of summer, will get you out of your head and make you laugh. I found out what a dugong is.

I want to thank Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for this advance copy of this funny book

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Wimbufushi, a tiny island in the Maldives sounds like the perfect location for a relaxing stress free break away from normal life, where the only thing you need to contemplate is which cocktail to choose and how many of them to drink! For Joel Sinclair (whose choice of cocktail will ALWAYS be a Sin City)this chance to escape couldn’t come at a better time. He may have won the heart of the young, lithe, gorgeous Cara but professionally he’s floundering whilst on a personal level he’s still reeling from an acrimonious divorce. Will Joel manage to banish unwanted thoughts of his ex wife Amy given that Wimbufushi just happens to be the spot where the couple spent their honeymoon, obviously in happier times? Just an inconsequential detail, nothing Cara needs to be privy to according to Joel’s logic. Or at least that’s what Joel keeps telling himself when he spots Amy at Heathrow with her new man Ray in tow. What starts out as a mere coincidence rapidly turns into a farce of epic proportions, the idyllic getaway soon resembling more of a holiday from hell than the restful break Joel and his new girlfriend were anticipating. What can you expect from You Again? Sun, sea, sand and an AWFUL LOT of silly shenanigans!

If it’s humour you’re after Nick Spalding’s your man!! I have a number of go to authors I can rely on to provide me with scenarios that will prompt plenty of chuckles, chortles, snorts of laughter, belly laughs or even just a smile and he’s one of them. Admittedly his type of humour is rather juvenile, the jokey blokey type that probably belongs back in the school playground so it isn’t to everyone’s liking. I’d describe it as the kind of humour you can either find immensely irritating, cringeworthy or pleasantly puerile (or all three!) depending on your outlook but it’s palatable in small doses. I usually wind up switching between loving and loathing his characters who are always larger than life and most certainly never dull. In comedy it’s all about the timing and for the characters in You Again? it’s ALL about bad timing, a continuing catalogue of unbelievable coincidences and of course who can out prank who in a mostly one sided game of one upmanship.

Beginning at the airport, Nick Spalding captures that holiday spirit so well it makes you long for the days when travel was unrestricted! All sense of decorum flies out of the window the minute both couples take to the air so by the time they reach the SAME destination events invariably escalate out of control. There’s no room for amicable behaviour where these individuals are concerned. It’s 100% animosity all the way! Acting more like five year olds than fully fledged adults Amy and Joel embark on all out warfare although as events unfold the reasons for so much resentment and bitterness between them become apparent and their mutual loathing of one another begins to make sense. Whether that excuses these hostilities is debatable; a ceasefire is definitely called for! There’s a fine line between love and hate and there’s nothing like a good old dose of envy/jealousy towards “tiny shorts” Ray to bring out Joel’s competitive streak which as you’ve probably already guessed ends in disaster EVERY time. These poor members of staff have probably never witnessed such accident prone antics from one guest in the history of welcoming holiday makers to their little slice of paradise but they still manage to keep smiling. The storyline zips along at a steady pace with no let up in the nautical nonsense until a sting in the tale, which you can predict a mile off, knocks them sideways and they start acting like civilised human beings, sanity somewhat restored.

So what to make of this holidaying quartet? Ray and Cara deserve some sympathy caught up in the middle of the warring exes although you may change your tune the deeper you sink into the silliness. Ray’s definitely my favourite with his loud shirts, his patient understanding of the situation they all find themselves in and his indifference towards Joel’s attempts at one upmanship. He never rises to the bait. Good on you Ray! Joel is a man boy who needs to grow up, his neuroses regarding his physical appearance, his athleticism, or lack of it, and his failure to impress his work colleagues all lead him to prove he’s still got what it takes to compete with the likes of superman Ray. There’s nothing like wounded male pride to bring out the worst in a man! I almost felt sorry for the high maintenance Amy, who despite still harbouring a grudge against her ex for the way their marriage imploded does prove to have a sweeter layer underneath all that tit for tat behaviour. As for Cara you wonder what she sees in Joel, an older man with a slight paunch who is maybe, just possibly still a tiny bit in love with Amy?

I’m not sure this is laugh out loud, side splitting, wetting your knickers kind of funny but all the shenanigans are highly amusing in a slapstick, farcical sort of way. It lifted me out of the doldrums, I had a smile on my face from beginning to end so what more could you ask for? No deep thinking is required! What this author provides by the bucketload is lighthearted,harmless ( although the sea creatures might disagree!) fun. Overall it’s off the scale in terms of ridiculousness and I liked it!

My thanks as always to the publisher and Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read in exchange for an honest review.

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Another funny book from Nick Spalding. Divorced Amy and Joel find themselves at the same luxury holiday resort with new partners, but are unable to let the animosity of the lead up to their divorce go. Trying to get one over on each other leads to some hilarious scene, although they reach an understanding as the book progresses. I always look forward to Nick’s books, as they always make me chuckle and I can always imagine such scenes happening in real life.

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Amy and Joel worked well together at a real estate company and ended up getting married. Things weren't perfect and came to a head when they missed an important meeting with a prospective client ... Amy ended up getting fired, they bitterly divorced and blamed each for the lost client.

Two years later, they have moved on ... Amy is engaged to a nice fella named Ray and Joel is dating a younger woman named Cara, who is the granddaughter of his boss. They all need a vacation and when a deal pops up on Expedia to Maldives, where Amy and Joel had pleasant memories from when they went there on their honeymoon, little do they know they both go for it the same week. The two couples end up on the same flight, the same boat right to the resort and yes, the same resort. It's a small resort so needless to say, it hard not to run into each other. Amy and Joel are still very angry with each other and when they aren't trying to avoid each other, try to sabotage each other's vacation every chance they get.

This is the seventh book I've read by this author and I liked it. I liked the writing style ... it was funny and light. It is written in first person perspective in Amy and Joel's voices and it's as if they are speaking to me, the reader. The author is English as are the characters so there were some references to people I didn't know. As a head's up, there is a swearing (lots of F-bombs).

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Thank you to netgalley for providing me with this arc in exchange for an honest review!
I tried very hard to like this book but it was honestly so painfully written by a man I sinoly could not continue. DNF at 30%.

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I haven’t laughed so much at a novel in a very long time, literal tears of laughter at several scenes. Not the most likeable characters but an idyllic setting and a story that is told from two perspectives in a way that you feel rather fond of them both by the end. A must read!

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You, Again? follows two ex's well after their marriage is over accidentally ending up on the same holiday. Sounds like the right amount of chaos that I would love to read about. I was a bit skeptical going in as I wasn't 100% sure about Joel's character and found him a little insufferable at the beginning of the novel however he did grow on me throughout the book. I wouldn't say that any of the characters were particularly memorable however overall the tone and humor of this book made me laugh out loud at the ridiculousness of the situations they end up in. The pacing of the book was also really perfect, I found myself flying through the story and not noticing how much I was reading. I really enjoyed the twist and peak of this book - I didn't see it coming however looking back I maybe should have (I'm not sure I'm never very good at seeing where books are going!).
Overall this was a fun summer read, not one that will stick with me forever but the right kind of book for just now.
I would highly recommend if you are looking for some summer fun
4 out of 5 stars

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We're gonna call this lovers to enemies, since the whole premise is that Joel and Amy are an ex-couple who loathe each other, who are coincidentally both on the same vacation with their new partners after booking an online deal, that also happens to be where they took their honeymoon 6 years prior. It's a lot, but it's enjoyable! I always enjoy Spalding's writing because it is super stream-of-consciousness thrown in with everything that happens. It makes the read go quickly! The best part was the ending. It is nice to see complex emotions and thoughts written about, instead of following the usual trope. Even if the ending was wrapped up in a nice bow, it isn't the bow that is typical for this package! Recommended for rom-com lovers, Forgetting Sarah Marshall fans, and people who like their books to play out like a movie!

Thanks to Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for an e-ARC of this book.

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Thank you to Net Galley and Lake Union Publishing for the opportunity to read this book in pre-publication in exchange for an honest review.

The story opens up with Joel, one of the main characters, musing about a drink called a “Sin City” that is best served at the Reef Bar on the Maldivian island of Wimbufushi. Joel and his now ex-wife went to the resort there on their honeymoon. Unfortunately Joel and his wife, Amy, had a hellacious divorce compounded by the fact that they worked together and, along with the divorce, Amy was let go from her job at the company where they worked.

Now, Joel and his new girlfriend, Cara, are headed to Wimbufushi for a relaxing holiday. Amy and her new boyfriend Ray are also headed to Wimbufushi – for the same week at the same resort. The novel tells what happened and how they interacted during their stay.

The story is told with alternating chapters narrated by the either Joel or Amy. Cara and Ray did not have a narrative voice.

On a positive note, there were lots of musings by the various characters on moving on, getting along, and forgiveness that I found very positive and uplifting. Ray turned out to be a particularly “deep” character whose kindness, understanding and openness was refreshing and endearing.

That said, I wasn’t fond of the book. The author tried very hard to make the book funny. With the antics and commentary by and about the various characters. For me, it felt like he was trying too hard to be funny and to create “I love Lucy” like scenarios where things go inevitably wrong for someone. I didn’t find the book funny – but that could just be my sense of humor.

I did like the ending and how things came together.

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YEEESS. I havent met a Nick Spalding book that I dont like and this again was a smash hit for me. The characters are always so loveable, but idiots, and the situations they get themselves into are so human that I can just picture it happening to any of my friends, which makes me laugh even more.

I love how the story moves between perspectives of the two exes and the story moves at a decent pace throughout. A very easy read suitable for just about anyone, although there is some swearing so maybe not your kids.

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Amy & Joel's honeymoon in the Maldives was close to perfect, and they both remember parts of it fondly....their marriage, not so much. It imploded into a fiery crash which then turned into a very bitter divorce. They have both harbored a lot of resentment ever since. Now, thanks to a great deal on Expedia, Joel and his much younger girlfriend are going back to Maldives to try to re-create that magic he felt before. The only problem.... Amy and her fiance' are on the same trip.
I love this author's books and this is my new favorite. Told in alternating chapters between Amy and Joel's views, it is a constant battle of one-upmanship, pranking each other to make the other person's trip miserable, and constantly running into each other at every aspect of their vacations. On such a small island, there is literally no getting away from each other. There were so many hilarious & crazy situations that kept me laughing out loud. If you are in the need of a good laugh, then this is your book!

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Absolutely love Nick Spalding and this book did not disappoint. Right from the very first chapter I could see where it was going and I couldn’t stop laughing. Nick’s writing is just brilliant and the story flows really well through each chapter, which alternates between the main characters.

Amy and Ray go on a last minute holiday to the Maldives. Joel and Cara also go on the same holiday. Amy and Joel were previously married and went through an awful break up, followed by divorce two years ago. They spot each other at the airport, end up on the same flight, then the same holiday resort! What are the chances? Some really funny laugh out loud moments as the couples try to avoid each other on a small island. You just know it’s not going to happen!

I read this in one sitting as I couldn’t put it down. I’m sure my neighbours were wondering what I was laughing at, sat in the garden alone!

Many thanks to netgalley, the publishers and the author for an arc. Really enjoyed this.

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Joel and his girlfriend Cara are setting off on a brilliant holiday to the Maldives. He’s been once before, on his honeymoon with his ex wife, (not that Cara knows this) and has been desperate to revisit the beautiful island of Wimbufushi ever since. It is their time to relax and get their heads away from the stress of work.

Amy and her fiancé Ray are at the airport ready for their holiday to the Maldives. They cannot wait to spend time together in the luxury and beauty of the fantastic island. When Amy spots her ex husband at the airport she feels it must be a coincidence that he’s at the airport the same time as they are. What are the chances that they’d both be going to the same place?

This book is full of laughs as it follows Joel, Cara, Amy and Ray on their holidays. There is always something going on in the book and never al dull moment. It explores relationships with ex partners as well as subsequent relationships and how they’re effected after the breakdown of a marriage with plenty of hilarity to boot.
I quite enjoyed the book and after reading all about the Maldives it makes me desperately want to visit a place I know is very beautiful. If you love a laugh then this is the book for you.

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I read this on an otherwise awful night after watching a scary show on the climate crisis, and wow, it was just the ticket.

The narrative voice, giving us Joel and Amy by turns, evokes the Punch-and-Judy roots of the battle of the sexes. Joel is more nuanced than Amy--one could say the weight of the story really is his--which was fine with me. I loved Joel's voice. An emotional basket case (among other things, still not even remotely over a fiery divorce after a total betrayal) and workaholic, he's departing London for a vacation in the Maldives with his much younger girlfriend. He keeps catching sight of his ex, and going to great lengths to hide from her, because they couldn't possibly be going to the same place . . . and of course you know they are. And Amy has managed to hook up with the perfect guy, because of course she has.

If you like caricature-type comedy, then hold onto your hat. I ended up laughing myself into hiccoughs. Spalding is terrific with cinematic description. I'm always a visual reader, but this one played out so clearly in my head I could almost hear the soundtrack.

Just at the right moments we check in with Amy to get her side of things (she also feels very much betrayed), especially when the two of them start their war. And the war escalates because of course it does, becoming a totally zany crazy-fest in which emotions change and discoveries are made.

I did not see the twist at the end, and really liked it. I like where they end up.

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Quick, fun read with a great ending. I found myself laughing out loud a couple times! Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.

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Amy and Joel’s marriage felt apart two years ago. And they hurt each other very badly. How is it possible that the two of them, with their new partners, end in a remote island in the Maldives for seven days? How are they going to endure seeing each other while trying to enjoy themselves? A funny story about friendship, love and everything in between.

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Okay this is a really fun book! The whole story is hilarious and I actually enjoy the banter between the protagonist. However, around the second part of the story I found it a little tedious and also I discover that it wasn't the second chance romance I hoped to find but that's most from my expectation so nothing wrong with the book.
Overall we get a good ending and also a closure for the exes hehe but it wasn't what I expected.

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Not the book for me. Understood the motivation of the characters but they annoyed me. Only read to half way through. Well written but i wanted to tell the characters to grow up and move on.

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I confess to being disappointed in this book as I felt it didn't do Nick Spalding justice and is not of the standard of his previous novels. I am probably older than the target audience so I think it would be a fun read for twentysomethings!

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This book really made me laugh so many times. It is a crazy story of two people who get a good deal on a luxury vacation to the Maldives which happens to be where they honeymooned when they were happily married. The subsequent breakup was epicly bad and now, they are on this small vacation island each with a new partner. As the story unfolds, there is plenty of animosity between these two people and of course their new partners are brought into the drama as well. A light, fun read and it was so easy to escape into this book. Thank you NetGalley for the advance copy of this book to review.

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DNF @ 25 %.
Listen, I tried.
I feel like getting to the quarter of the book is enough to get a feel of the story.
We have two people, ex-es, who find themselves on the same island, on the same week, same plane, same row, same boat, same resort and in the next door bungalows. At this point, there are just so many coincidences I find the story hard to believe.
Then there's the characters. I did not feel connected to them in any way. I do not feel any chemistry so far between them except hate or a really strong disliking. I do not see them together and I think that the author actually doesn't put them together at the end and that's just sucks. Because if I read about two MCs I at least expect them to be together at the end.
But like I said that's just my guessed based on some reviews I read here.

I am on the 25 % of the book and honestly, we still aren't to the good stuff. They just arrived at their bungalows with their new partners. I really don't know what happened until that moment other than they were at the airport. I guess the first quarter of the book basically just says and describe what they are doing on the airport.
But what also bothered me beside the story that just wasn't really moving is the writing style.
I didn't like it.
First, there are some weirdly phrased sentences such as
<i>"I’m pretty sure I don’t need a poo..."
"I am going to have a pee – and possibly a small, time-wasting poo..."</i>
Honestly, who says they need to have a pee? Just say you need to pee! Either way, I would prefer sentencing this differently because I really do not care if the heroine shits or not. Just say she's going to the bathroom!

Second is the judgement/prejudices. I cannot stand them.
(Examples are in my GR review)

Anyway, I can't read this book anymore. It's not working for me.

2 stars.

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I love Nick Spalding books, this is my fourth and all of them were at least a four star read for me. I really love the covers for his books as well, they always convey exactly what's on the inside. This particular story started off a bit slow and at first I thought Joel and Amy were just whiners but by the time the flight landed I was sucked in and smiling....this book was so funny.

The characters in this story seemed so real to life and the dialogue, internal and otherwise, was spot on. I loved The Maldives setting as well, in this time of COVID it is nice to travel and have adventures through the books I read.

If you enjoy romantic comedy I recommend you pick this one up, you won't be disappointed. I really look forward to what Mr. Spalding comes up with next.

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I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I can't believe I am just discovering Nick Spaulding. This was a fun read and many, many times, I found myself laughing out loud and seriously annoying my dog.

Joel and Amy were once married and kicked off their marriage at a resort in the Maldives. But their marriage ended and the divorce was messy. The two have moved on and have found their perfect person. Unbeknownst to each of them, they plan a much-needed vacation with their partners to their little paradise, and soon discover each is on the same trip. The author really punctuates their disdain for one another which morphs into opportunities to give each other a bollocking. It is hilarious, and your respect for the author is escalated because his imagination to one-up the other is so creative and sometimes cringy.

The story evolves and eventually gets to the reason for the breakdown of the relationship. While the comedy is entertaining, the emotions of the characters are spot on and you find yourself liking them and wanting a good ending which in this case was perfect.

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In 'You Again?' an unfortunate co-incidence places Joel and Amy - a bitter divorced couple, each blaming the other for their marital and work problems - end up vacationing in the same place, with their new partners. Cue a series of pranks and attempts to one up each other and get petty, spiteful revenge for the past... as well as some introspection, and ultimately a surprising resolution.

Unfortunately, although I liked the premise and was surprised by the ending, I didn't really find the book that funny, and it really missed the mark in a few places (explained below). The main characters are just childish and petty, neither of them particularly likeable, and neither of them show any character growth in the book. I usually love Nick Spalding and find him hilarious, but this one just didn't hit the mark because I couldn't connect with either of the main characters. They both needed to just grow up and act like adults instead of children.

The pranks they committed were a particular miss for me. Example - SPOILERS NOW - Amy changes Joel's massage to something painful, that could have caused him actual tissue damage and caused him pain. As revenge, Joel then changes Amy's food order to something he knew would cause her serious digestive problems, resulting in her having public diarrhea as she couldn't get to the toilet in time. This isn't funny. Intolerances and digestive issues are not something to be mocked. Pranks that cause people medical distress or trauma shouldn't be used for comedic effect in my opinion, and there are no consequences for either pranker for their poor actions. If someone actually does this in real life, it's a crime, not a prank, and I just didn't find it funny.

It's a 2 stars from me.

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Joel and his girlfriend go to the Maldives for what they had hoped to be an enjoyable, relaxing holiday, but it was not to be. Unbeknown to them his ex. wife and her fiancé had decided to holiday there at the same time. Oh what joy!? It turned out to be a first class, delightful read with a twist at the end. It had me laughing out loud in places- so brilliant.

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Not only does You Again? hold a lot of surprises, the setting is spectacular. The reader joins the characters on a trip to an island of warm sun and sugary sand. Thank you to NetGalley.

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I can’t believe I have never read any of this author books before now! I absolutely read this book in one day it was hilarious! This divorced couple of two years end up back at the Maldives island where they had honeymooned six years prior with different beings. Joel and his ex wife Amy used to be the power couple of the real estate firm that they worked for until and accidental slip on the time calendar! They missed a huge sale of a mansion due to wrong time on calendar. This was the breakdown of the marriage because they each blamed each other for the timing. Joel is still with the same firm and now dating the owner’s granddaughter. Amy has a hot new athletic fiancée! He sells boats for a living and Amy now works for him. They run into each other at the airport then of course at the resort. I laughed so hard about the massage and spaghetti incident that I couldn’t wait to see what happened next! If you want a great funny read this is the book for you!

I received this book as an ARC from Netgalley for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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Although I read mostly literary and historical fiction mixed in with thrillers, there are times when I ache for something frivolous and fun. And this latest novel from Nick Spalding was just the ticket. You Again? has everything you need for a quick, light read: a gorgeous location, a compelling will-they-won’t-they storyline, and a good dose of the marvelously unsubtle humor that this author does so well.

The blurb is impossible to resist. Amy and Joel are back in the Maldives, eight years after their dream honeymoon. The problem is, they are now divorced and embittered, and this holiday is not with each other but with their new partners, Ray and Cara. Cue a hideous — and hilarious— week of rivalry, one-upmanship and score settling.

Spalding is on top form with this book. His humor, which can sometimes descend into slapstick, here stays on the right side of farce and had me repeatedly chuckling aloud — once or twice on public transport to the bemusement of fellow travelers.

I loved the alternating voices of Amy and Joel, and how cleverly Spalding manipulates your feelings towards them, as they engage in increasingly outlandish pranks in a bid to exact revenge for perceived past hurts.

Throughout, there was a part of me that wanted this to be a lovers to enemies to lovers trope. That their behavior was a front to disguise the fact that they still cared for each other. What I didn’t expect was the brilliant twist that came out of nowhere and showed me that I’m not as good a judge of character as I thought. Spalding sure pulled the wool over my eyes!

All in all, a thoroughly enjoyable and satisfying read. Perfect for this time of year.

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I love love love this author!!! I makes me laugh out loud so much. And this book did not disappoint. Can't wait for this to come out on audible.

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I have really enjoyed this author in the past, but this book was not my favorite. There were moments that were very funny and I loved the descriptions of the setting, but I quickly lost patience with Joel and Amy. They were work partners and then married, but when it ended badly neither one truly got over it. When they find themselves, along with their new significant others on vacation at the same resort they behave worse than junior high school children playing pranks on one another. I couldn’t help wondering what it would have been like to be a guest on the island at the same time. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to read this book.

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Eight years on from their perfect honeymoon Joel and Amy are back in the Maldives, but this time with different people. Both remembering the amazing time they had the first time around, they have returned to recreate the magic with their new partners. Little do they know that they have chosen the same week. Stuck together on a tiny island the exes can't avoid each other, and sparks are sure to fly.

I've read a few Nick Spalding books now and they're always guaranteed to be a cheerful read with a few laughs along the way.

I was a bit unsure about this one early in the book, mainly because I found both Amy and Joel to be so incredibly childish. They did both grow on me as the book progressed though, and the humour helps along the way.

The plotline is as you'd expect, it's a light-hearted and funny, and doesn't have a hidden agenda. It definitely made me smile, and ven chuckle out loud in places. I did see the end coming but I don't think it affected my enjoyment of the book.

This is one I'd say is worth picking up as a beach or holiday read, where you're looking for something entertaining and easy to read.

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I DNF’d this book after reading about 45%. I had to stop after I suffered through an entire chapter about the girl pooing herself on the side of a pier. Why was that necessary? I didn’t find it funny at all, and not really great plot lines for what I was hoping to be a fun, romantic comedy. I wasn’t really enjoying the book before, the characters were annoying, but that chapter just solidified it for me. The only thing I did like about this book was the setting. Sorry, I appreciate the ARC, but this one just wasn’t for me.

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This book is so funny! I thoroughly enjoyed it! I found myself smiling and laughing out loud so many times.
Highly recommended!
Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for letting me review this book.

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This book's biggest downfall was the immaturity of the main characters and being advertised as a romance book. I picked this book up thinking it was going to be a second chance romance that was going to be a mix of You Deserve Each Other and The Unhoneymooners. I even came across it on NetGalley in the romance section. The summary suggests it will be a romance. But boy was I wrong.

This book is about a divorced couple who find themselves on vacation at the same time with their new significant others at the same spot they had gone for their honeymoon 6 years prior. In order to get on each other's nerve, both end up finding themselves in the middle of prank war as if they were 2 year olds.

Don't get me wrong, I think a good prank war can build chemistry and propel the story. But pranks in books have to be done very well for me to enjoy them. They were done very, very poorly in this book. The reason the prank war begins is because the heroine and the hero's bungalows end up being next to each other, the heroine decides to move to another bungalow. Once she gets there, she realizes she can't see the sunset she as she had dreamed about. So she blames it on the hero. The next day, she sabotages his massage session and tells the massage lady to give him a deep tissue massage instead of the relaxing massage he requests for. Their immature prank war starts from there. They proceed to act like children on a vacation they could have easily ignored each other on.

That wasn't the limit to their immaturity. You know in middle school, there was that weird, toxic "couple" that were super mushy gushy and then broke up because one of them didn't show up on time to hold hands around the courtyard, and then for the rest of middle school those two would call each other names and go out of their way to be mean to each other and act like children? That was this couple. They behaved like literal children. Right off the bat, the hero and heroine were calling each other names, causing fights in public, constantly being super passive aggressive in their minds, letting their negative vibe take over their entire day, doing these "comical" bits where they would hide behind plants or underneath tables to avoid each other like this is some early 2000s disney channel movie, etc. The worst part? Their divorce could have easily been solved by communication and maturity, which neither of them possessed. If I am being honest, I did not want them to end up together because they were so immature and had zero chemistry. I felt bad for the guy who ends up with the heroine, he was way to understanding and mature for her.

I was super creeped out by how the hero's new girlfriend was 10+ years younger than him and he was consistenlty being described as old and wrinkly with a receding hairline or something like that. He would also mention how he can't wait to see his girlfriend in tiny clothing in the weirdest way. Don't get me wrong, I am not against an age gap romance, especially with a dilf or a nice guy with a dad bod. I am in no way trying to body shame or age shame the hero. (One of my favorite heroes, Martin from Olivia Dade's Teach Me is an average looking man with a dad bod in his 40s. So looks and age aren't an issue). The way they were described made me envision a slimy, subpar white male with a bitchy, milf-wannabe girl. Their dynamic was so off putting. Don't even get me started on the girlfriend. It was very evident from the way she talked and behaved that she was significantly younger than him. In age gap romances, I need maturity from both parties. The worst part? The young girlfriend was secretly sabatoging the hero and heroine's relationship the whole time. I mean, really? I am so tired of the "bitchy younger girlfriend" stereotype. If the hero and heroine would have just communicated then they could have resolved their issues.

I just can't with this book. I normally don't get this upset over a book, but I did not like it at all. But I am an advocate for writing holistic reviews, to try and find the best in every book. So I guess I will say this, the book does do a good job of being an "anti-romance" I guess. Despite the divorced couple being the hero and heroine, just because they were married once does not mean they have to end up together. It does a good job of showing how to identify when you really aren't made for a person and how to let yourself be ok with that and find happiness elsewhere. That is, honestly, an extremely valuable lesson to learn.

I wish this book gets better marketed so it doesn't end up in the hands of someone expecting a romance because of the way it was advertised.

I do thank Amazon Publishing, Nick Spalding, and NetGalley for an eARC in exchange for my honest opinion, but this book is a pass for me.

⭐️.5/ 5 stars

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There is something comforting about picking up a book from a particular author and getting exactly what you were expecting. Nick Spalding is guaranteed belly laughs, cringeworthy moments, and at least one extremely embarrassing poo situation, all played out with characters you can relate to and that experience great personal growth as the story progresses.
We meet Amy and Joel two years after a horridly bitter divorce. They are both headed to the magical island where they honeymooned, only now they're both with someone new. It's a study in annoyance and bad choices that makes for incredibly entertaining reading with a side of emotional growth and personal insight. And it has a very surprising twist at the end that came out of nowhere but turned out to make the book even better.
Really can't recommend this one enough. It's a quick, fun read that will not disappoint.

Many happy thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the entertaining early read!

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I really wanted to like this as I thought it had everything I could want - ex lovers, a dream location setting, and lots of pranks and jokes throughout the book. However, it was a struggle to get through this book. Our main characters were so unlikeable and immature and after 50%, the book got boring and predictable.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review

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If this wasn't the perfect summer read I don't know that there ever will be one!

Who doesn't love an escape to an island, young love, flash forward to issues galore and then some drama back in paradise?

Grab your hat, a white claw and the sunscreen - you will be parked outside reading this one until you get to the very last page!

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An easy read with some funny moments as two couples try to outdo each other in antagonising tricks. For me though, my enjoyment of the novel was marred by the liberal use of the f-word which I thought was unnecessary.

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Amy and Joel have been divorced for more than two years, when they both return to their honeymoon location with their new partners. At the same time.

This book was very funny, it had me laughing at the utterly ridiculous situations the main characters found themselves in. It’s a book about love, heartbreak, forgiveness and letting go of the past. I’m not going to lie, it wasn’t my favourite and it had a lot to do with the main characters being kinda unlikeable, but I guess they were meant to come off that way. The plot twist was predictable, but I didn’t really mind it. I liked the ending though. I also wish this book was a lot more diverse.

Overall, this book was pretty good! 3/5 stars.

Thank you Netgalley and Amazon Publishing UK for the eArc.

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I loved this book! The plot was original and the dialogue was hilarious. The thoughts that were going on in the minds of Joel and Amy were funny and down to earth, something that I can imagine myself thinking in the same situation. I am sure there are plenty of us who have had the misfortune to run into our ex while with our new significant others. Now, imagine that situation on a very small, remote island where you are all signed up for the same events. Add in some left over anger over a misunderstanding and you have an explosive situation. While I guessed who the bad guy/girl was early on, it did nothing to detract from the story. I have never been to the Maldives, but enjoyed the descriptions of the scenery and the parts with the sea cow. Not to mention a few of the "revenge" episodes.

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Once again we are offered a quirky not so ordinary situation type story. I love this author for that and always look forward to his books. This one gave us a couple of ex-spouses that happen to take the same vacation with their new partners. That should have been the foundation for some great hijinks. And the book was cute but a bit grating and tiresome. I felt like it got bogged down a bit in the middle with the revenge and mentally rehashing what had happened to the two main characters when they were partners and spouses. The comedic moments didn't quite hit their mark and were instead that harsh humor based on hurting someone instead of being funny. I liked that the ending was not what I was expecting. That was a nice relief. But I think my biggest reason I didn't give it more stars was Ray. Poor sweet sucker Ray. That man in his little white shorts was too good to be true. How much was he going to take? Will there be a sequel: Ray's Revenge.

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I always enjoy books by Nick Spalding, he is one of the only authors who actually make me laugh out loud with some of the ludicrous scenarios the characters get into! This one was as good as all the rest, Divorced couple Joel and Amy unexpectedly meet up while on holiday with their new partners. The fact that they despise each other leads to some hilarious scenes as they try to avoid each other then decide to wreak revenge. The author's writing really appeals to my sense of humour so I thoroughly enjoyed this book. although it did get a bit more serious towards the end as some soul searching took place. Would recommend all of this author's books.

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I have mixed feelings about You Again by Nick Spalding. From the get go, I was annoyed by Amy and Joel and as the story progressed they only got more annoying and childish. The story was well written so I kept going, well that and Ray was a pretty charming guy and I wanted to see more of him.

The ending was satisfying but by the time I got there, I didn't really care about Joel or Amy even a little bit.

I received a copy of You Again from NetGalley for an honest review.

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It’s not very often that I think books would do better as movies. You again would fall into this category for me. Cute concept, beautiful location but poorly written characters. They sounded to similar and I didn’t love or hate either of them, they were very unremarkable. I really wanted to love this book but I’m the end it just wasn’t what I was hoping for.

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You Again? by Nick Spalding would probably best be described as just a chicklit comedy. Some may toss this one into the romance pile but there isn’t really romance as you follow the two couples involved since half of each couple were once married and now feuding.

Amy and Joel had once gotten married and enjoyed a perfect honeymoon on an island in the Maldives. Since that time they have divorced and moved on in the two years since their divorce with other people. The marriage had not ended on a happy note and Amy and Joel have not really spoke in the two years.

When an Expedia deal pops up for the Maldives Joel knows it would be the perfect place to take his girlfriend to relax after some rough times at work lately. However, when Joel is checking into the airport he sees his ex-wife and does his best to avoid her while he waits for his flight. While boarding though Amy is right there across the aisle from Joel heading to the Maldives with a new man.

You Again? was one of those books that it seemed like as soon as I started reading I was cackling out loud making my family wonder if I’d completely lost it. This one brings to mind the old saying of there are three sides to every story, his, hers and the truth and readers get to follow a hilarious week in an amazing locale while they peel back the layers to the characters stories to find the truth. The only reason I didn’t give this one a full five stars was because being American a few jokes didn’t translate with the characters being European otherwise it was a great read.

I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.

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There was a peculiar side to this book, You Again, by Nick Spalding, that somewhat rubbed me the wrong way. I believe it was the familiarity with which the characters spoke to the reader and to the other characters without my feeling as though I knew them well enough for this quirky behavior. Unfortunately, most of the main characters are not extremely likable people, until the end where their emotions and humanness resonate more clearly. In my opinion, the way Mr. Spalding had his characters speaking in asides to the audience did not have the effect that he may have hoped for. I’m quite certain this format was created by the author to help engage his readers, but for me it had the opposite effect. Nonetheless, this book has some endearing qualities and I’m most appreciative to NetGalley for the eCopy.

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THIS BOOK was laugh out loud hilarious. I was reading it at night before I went to bed and I had to stop giggling since I was shaking the bed and thought I was going to wake up my partner. I adore Nick Spalding's books to begin with and this one was absolutely no exception. He is such a vivid author that I can see all of the scenes happening in my head. I just really enjoy his books-there's no other way to say it! This book follows our main characters in alternating perspectives, which I loved. Our main characters are each other's exes and they end up on the same island with their new partners. The hilarity that ensues is so wonderful. I really liked this book. If you want to laugh, pick it up.

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Thank you so much to Amazon Publishing UK for kindly sending me an ARC via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

When I read the synopsis of You again? I was convinced that the book was a romance novel and that it would have an enemies-to-lovers with a second chance trope (which I love by the way), so I requested it because I love everything the synopsis was promising me. And I was pretty sure I'd love it, but I didn't. Don't get me wrong, the book is ok as it is, but what pissed me off was that the synopsis made me SO excited to read a love story and that's not what I found. I just couldn't help but think that whoever wrote the synopsis lied to my face to coerce me into requesting a book I wouldn't have requested if I hadn't been lied to (I came across You Again? on NetGalley in the romance section… why???).

Many times the pranks they played on each other went too far and were so unbelievable that they weren't funny, actually made me sick several times, because the characters acted like children in so many scenes that I forgot they were in their thirties. Also, the ending is predictable and not surprising at all.

So, if you’re looking for a good enemies to lovers romance novel with a second chance filled with pranks and laughs and a good couple to and to fall in love with STAY AWAY FROM THIS BOOK! (If that's what you're looking for, you might find it on You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle). But if you’re looking for a non-romance book with an ex-spouse reunion to finally settle their differences, even if only after so many conflicts along the way, You again? is the right book for you.

I gave this book 2 stars instead of 1 because it's not the book I requested, or at least it's not what I thought I requested and this confusion did not allow me to like the book as it is, but I think that if the synopsis was true to the book I could have had way more fun with it.

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I will be honest I was expecting a bit more humor from this book. While it does have some great scenes that made me laugh. It did not maybe get me to laugh as much as a Sophia Kinsella book normally would, and I love British humor. That being said it still was a fun fast read. I do feel for Amy and Joel, for everything they went through with their marriage, and then everything they dealt with on their island vacation. I think my favorite part of this book was that each character got to have a moment where they realized that the history they had built for their past together maybe was not as traumatic as they previously thought, and that they were able to grow and come to realizations about the past and themselves. By doing so they were able to grow as individuals. Thank you so much Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley for allowing me to read an advance copy of this title.

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The idea behind this book is fun; it features enemies to lovers, a tropical holiday to the Maldives and lighthearted banter - all things that are right up my alley in a rom-com-esque book.

Unfortunately, this wasn’t for me. I struggled with the characters and found them very petty and immature despite their ages. I didn’t connect with the story at all and found it fairly difficult to get into, especially as I didn’t warm up to anyone the more I read.

The pranks had the potential to be amusing and a highlight of the book, but I found them to be executed quite poorly, adding to the childish tone surrounding the main characters.

In saying this, there were definitely times that I genuinely laughed and I did enjoy some parts, but overall, I wouldn’t pick this book up again and I feel as though it is wrongly advertised as romance.

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You Again? Is a book about a divorced couple that end up on a Maldivian Island that they honeymooned on, at the same time, with their new partners.

Joel and his ex wife Amy didn’t end things in good terms so being stuck on the island together is far from ideal and they spend their stay trying to wind each other up. It was a good, easy read but I found it difficult to stay focussed. It was generally fairly uneventful and I found myself skimming paragraphs to get to the end. Usually a Nick Spalding fan, this isn’t one I’d recommend.

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I really like Spalding’s style of writing and sense of humour having read quite a few of his books and so I was excited when my Netgalley request for ‘You Again?’ was accepted. The story switches between Amy and Joel’s point of view, which I enjoyed as it allows the reader to find out more about the characters and get into their head a little. I definitely did not like Amy at the beginning but as the story progressed I warmed to her. But I really need to mention Ray, Amy’s fiancé, as he was by far the most likeable, insightful and mature character. I just loved him!

I can’t deny that ‘You Again?’ is extremely predictable but I don’t think it is meant to anything else. It is full of humour and is an easy and highly enjoyable read. Another triumph for Nick Spalding!

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This is the first book by Nick Spalding I’ve had the pleasure to read - thank you to NetGalley for introducing him to me!

Amy and Joel want to experience their honeymoon again and 8 years later they finally have the chance. And this time they are going to do it with the right person.

I found myself laughing out loud as I bounced back and forth between Amy and Joel’s internal monologues as they are found at a resort at the same time and all the shenanigans they pulled to make sure the other was having a poor time.

I found myself crying and torn as I couldn’t chose a “side” between Joel and Amy. I truly sympathized with both parties and really and truly appreciated seeing what happens when happily ever after doesn’t happen. I loved that both main characters grew emotionally during the book and that we were given closure and a “bad guy” in the end.

I would not necessarily classify this as a romance book. Yes there are 2 couples but the majority of the book centers around the tension surrounding the exes (Amy and Joel) from said couples.

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This book is about a divorced couple who find themselves on vacation at the same time with their new significant others at the same spot they had gone for their honeymoon. Great premise for a second chance romance right?! Not so fast. This is a not the usual rom com. I liked the alternating POVs here between Joel and Amy. Seeing how their lives in the present, and reliving the events of the past that ultimately led to their divorce through their eyes was different. It is a funny and at times awkward look at divorce and relationships..

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I was ecstatic to receive an ARC of You, Again? by Nick Spalding from Netgalley. Spalding is my go to author when I need a funny slapstick type read. He did not disappoint with You, Again?

We meet Joel, who is embarking on a vacation to the Maldives, with his girlfriend, Cara. While at the airport he sees his ex-wife, Amy and her boyfriend, Ray. And wouldn't you know it they are all on the same flight going to the same small island for a holiday. Joel and Amy did not end on amicable terms. To say they are less than thrilled to see each other is an understatement. Instead of ignoring each other they start pulling pranks on each other trying to one up the misery the other has caused. Until things come to a head and the truth of what really happened at the end of their marriage and work partnership comes out. I was not expecting the twist the author threw in explaining that situation! I knew there would be something with one of the other characters, but this was not it. Kudos to Spalding as I usually figure out plot twists from the first ten pages.

I enjoyed the story told in alternating view points between Joel and Amy. Each voice felt unique. What I love most about Spalding's books is that he keeps the plot moving! There is no repeating situations when the point of view changes. And no long passages about nothing happening. Authors who spend pages describing a meal or how a scene looks drag the story down. Spalding keeps the action coming and doesn't let up.

If you need a fun read with entertaining characters grab a copy of You, Again? Joel and Amy are perfect companions for one last summer getaway!

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Mostly utterly predictable, but the hi-jinks Joel and Amy get up to in attempts to on up the other make it funny enough to be enjoyable.

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I have mixed feelings on this book. Some parts of it made me literally laugh out loud, other parts seemed too ridiculous, but I could identify with the two main protagonists, Amy and Joel, so I went along for the ride. Loved Ray and detested Cara and didn't see the ending coming. The only other flaws in the novel, for me, were the references to British chefs, etc., that I did not know so, outside of Gordon Ramsay, I was lost with these references. Maybe I need to enrich my knowledge of British chefs? I received an Advanced Readers' Copy in exchange for an honest review and all thoughts in this review are my own.

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I really like Nick Spaulding books! His characters are not flashy. They have faults. Ordinary people. In You Again, we see a divorced couple reunite under awkward circumstances. How do you end up in your honeymoon spot with your new girlfriend and your ex-wife and her perfect fiance? Paradise is ruined. So of course the two of you battle it out in childish behavior. The ending is not a HEA, but it is real and satisfying. I was unaware of the Maldives, but they seem to be the perfect vacation for couples.

Thank you NetGalley for another great read.

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This reminded me of an episode of Frazier where Frazier and new girlfriend end up in a beach room next to his ex wife and new partner. The same happens to Joel and Amy - divorced for two years and hating each other. Set in the Maldives it’s an example of how paradise can be ruined!! There were a few bits that I laughed out loud at and it was generally a fun read!
Thanks to netgalley for an advanced copy.

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At first Joel thinks he's mistaken when he catches a glimpse of his ex-wife, Amy, at the airport. But then he sees her and her new boyfriend, Ray, again. Surely it's a strange coincidence that they're traveling the same day Joel and his new girlfriend, Cara, are flying to the Maldives. But, no. Not only are they on the same flight, they're seated in the same row, and board the same speedboat to the secluded island resort. Perhaps it's not such a shocking coincidence; Joel and Amy had honeymooned at that very resort.

Avoiding one another doesn't work, so Joel sees fit to display his massive insecurities by alternating competing with them and playing mean-spirited jokes on them. Unfortunately, the book is not as funny as it's meant to be. I failed to see any of Joel's redeeming qualities until the end of the book. His constant kvetching was annoying and the meanness bothered me. The book ended well, with Joel and Amy discovering the real cause of their marriage breaking down, so it did conclude on a positive note. And, of course, the setting was perfect. #YouAgain #NetGalley

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Typical Nick Spalding laugh out loud book! I love the humour that is quite often toilet humour or slapstick which is right up my alley. Set in the beautiful Maldives, thus book had me aching to get on a plane.

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You Again? had all of the elements of being a great romp: divorced exes coincidentally find themselves back on the Maldives island they went to for their honeymoon. What shenanigans could they both get into and what delicious reconciliation should we expect?

Unfortunately, the story does not deliver on its potential. The main characters are cliched and unpleasant. I was quite jarred by how grumpy both characters were: they read like two people in their 50s or 60s, which I don’t think was the author’s intention. I understand they are both still angry with each other, but I could not empathise with either. Even the ending, with its attempt to establish a villain, simply doesn’t work.

I am loath to give a bad review, but I can’t bring myself in good faith to recommend this book.

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When exes both take their new loves back to their honeymoon spot at the same time there is bound to be all sorts of chaos. This book is filled with many laugh out loud moments and provides a great escape to the day by day.

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I generally like Nick Spalding books they make me laugh.

When you go on holiday and your ex is there too!! Awkward!
There had been a bitter divorce and they hate each other.
This book was funny and enjoyable

Lighthearted, don’t have to think about it easy read. Great for holidays

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The second half of this book made up for the first half. The first half was funny, but I didn't think it was funny enough to justify or balance out some of my issues with it. One issue was that the book was shallow--it's about two people who used to be married that are now with other people and end up on the same vacation as each other since they're going back to the Maldives where they had their honeymoon, and there was an Expedia deal they both found. It makes sense enough not to be too coincidental, but at the same time, the author spends pages and pages with them at the airport then getting set on the island, and it's way too detailed and dragged out. There's no depth there. My other issue is that one of the first-person narrators, Joel, comes off ignorant and judgmental. He makes internal comments and observations about people that are really mean and prejudiced.
But, then, the book redeemed itself. Joel redeemed himself. Spalding isn't "like that"--Joel is. Amy's narration is completely different than Joel's, and you realize that Joel's character is to make fun of people and create nicknames and be judgmental because he is very insecure. The focus also shifts off details of details and gets a bit more "big picture." There's a really deep conversation between Amy and her fiance, Ray, that shows Spalding's intelligence. There are also observations of and connections to nature that reveal his depth and insight. I wish he'd included more of these intelligent commentaries and descriptions because I can tell he's a smart writer and includes slapstick to get a laugh. But I think he could do more of what he did in the second half of the book, which is still really funny and made me laugh out loud but was balanced out with intelligent, moving, moments that made me like the characters and feel for them.
Even though this book isn't romance, I would categorize it as romantic comedy, and I've always loved and appreciated love stories that don't have to be between two people who sleep together. I think some of the best love stories are platonic, and I genuinely appreciated the resolution of this book and how Spalding brought it all together.
Overall, I enjoyed this book. I'm glad I read through the beginning to get to that ending, and I think the book gets better and better as it moves along. I recommend it if you're looking for a funny book that contains some surprises and that ends in a satisfying way.
Thanks to Net Galley and the publisher for providing me with a free digital copy of the book!

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Joel and Amy were married. They went in Maldives for their honeymoon. But now they are divorced but found each other on the same flight to Maldives again. They can not jump from the plain. The can just wish they are not going on the same island. The both want to rebulid their life with an other person. So the challenge begins there. And when it ends?

I loved the book. Not a classic ending and so not expecting ending. But so nice read. A page turner and tender reading. But full of laughter too. All things in life are not just white or black. We should remember that always.

Thanks to Netgalley and Lake Union Publishing for the copy in exchange for a fair review.

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Overall, I enjoyed the You Again? by Nick Spalding, it was fast-paced and funny which lead to it being a quick read. The book itself as a whole wasn't terrible, it just didn't hit the mark in my opinion. I did believe, going into the book that it would be about second chance love with the lovers-enemies-lovers trope, but the book really wasn't a romance book at all. The immaturity of the characters and a few jokes which fell a bit flat were slightly offset as well,

Personally, this book wasn't for me. But if you're looking for a book that is funny and full of banter, but is less heavy on romance then this book may be for you!

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with an e-ARC copy of You Again?

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‘You Again?’ is another laugh-out-loud read from Nick Spalding. When Amy and Joel plan a relaxing break in the Maldives, the last thing they want to see is each other! After a bitter divorce, both partners have fallen for the same Expedia offer for a week in paradise with the new partners in tow. Things quickly go south when they realise they will be trapped in paradise together for a week and what follows is a tale of score-settling and jealousy.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book - the dual narrative made it highly entertaining to compare accounts. Nick Spalding’s usual wit is rapier sharp and there are some proper laugh-out-loud moments. Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC.

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I laughed out loud so many times in this book! I don’t think I’ve ever read a RomCom by a male author and his perspective is fabulous. Definitely recommend.
When divorced couple Joel and Amy find that they have chosen the same remote Maldives island to bring their new fiancé/girlfriend to for a week vacation- only drama can ensue.
The other couple shows up at the most romantic moments and ruins each time.
Can they survive a week nor will they figure out how to co-exist with one another?

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a funny read about two people who were once married and are now in a feud. there is a lot of comedy in the book, and not too much romance, which I actually enjoyed. however, I found the plot to be way too unrealistic and the characters' immaturity was not reflecting their actual age. it was still a pretty light and fast read.

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You, Again is the tale of Amy and Joel, thirty-something Brits who went from co-workers to being married to each other, before their professional and personal relationship crashed and burned. Two years post-divorce, they both turn up at the same Maldives resort they honeymooned at with their significant others. All their lingering resentments and unresolved emotions come to a head during what is supposed to be their vacations.

I had mixed feeling about this book - I found myself feeling letdown and disappointed by it, and I think a big reason is that it is being marketed and described as a romance. And that’s very clearly not what it is. I would describe this as a character-driven fiction. Yes, the main characters were once in love and yes, they are each there with a new lover. HOWEVER, the storyline isn’t driven by a love story. This is not a second-chance romance (although the book’s description very much advertises it as such) or is there much of a happily ever after. If you go into the book with a better understanding of what you’re getting, I think you’ll be much more satisfied.

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A middle aged man with his much younger girlfriend are on the way to a luxurious holiday. To his horror it turns out, that his ex-wife with her new partner are on the same flight. Are they going towards the same destination? Oh, of course... not? Yes!
I found the beginning very irritating. I didn´t like the way Joel behaved. I didn´t like the language. It´s supposed to be funny, but for me it is like observing a big silly child who happened to be in a grown body by some strange coincidence. Probably this is exactly what the author wanted to achieve, nevertheless it nearly made me to put the book down.
As the story unfolds, we come to see that nothing is as it seems. Relationships are never easy, it´s something that needs commitment from both parties, and even that does not guarantee that it will all work out.
I find this book cheesy, silly, funny and irritating. It´s a typical beach read for me, a product designed to provide quick and easy entertainment. So if this is what you are looking for then go ahead. If you are more into serious literature - stay away.

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Having read some of this author’s previous books I was pleased to received an advanced readers copy of his latest offering, ‘You Again?’

Straight away we are introduced to Joel and Amy, both on their way for a romantic holiday to the Maldives, back to the same location they went for their honeymoon. Only this time, eight years later, they are with their new partners having gone through a messy divorce from each other. Typically they’ve both unknowingly picked the same week to return to their paradise, what could possibly go wrong with this scenario?

We are told the story from Joel and Amy’s perspectives, each chapter flitting between the two. This author is very adept at telling the story from both character angles and is something have liked in his previous books. There are also some very comical moments which, even though this is chick-lit from a male author, gives the outlook from both sexes, meaning it’s not always one sided stereotypes as can often be. However, the reason for the low score is that I just didn’t gel with the overall storyline, it was a little too predictable at times and I only persevered because of the writing style, comical moments. This didn’t unfortunately hit the right notes with me but wouldn’t deter me from reading more by this author in the future.

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Joel and Cara are heading for a much needed vacation in the Maldives. Joel is looking forward to relaxing in luxury by the sea with his sexy, much younger girlfriend. All his hopes are dashed when he spots his ex-wife, Amy, and her fiancé, Ray at the ticket counter, His memories of the anger and hurt involved in their very messy divorce rise quickly to the surface and try as he might to tamp them down, he can't while he keeps running in to them. Then he's horrified to see them board the same plane, then get on the same speedboat to the Maldives. Of course they end up in adjoining water cabins. Amy is also extremely angry and dismayed to run into the man who broke her heart and ruined her career. Moving to a cabin across the island helps a little but they keep running into each other. Soon Amy and Joel are sabotaging each other and the results are hilarious if a little sad. Nick Spalding has written another highly entertaining novel about love, regret, relationships and set it against the gorgeous backdrop of a beautiful tropical resort. The narrative alternates between Joel and Amy's point of view. Spalding is an excellent writer, the anger and humor comes across on every page. His command of the language is stellar, there were several turns of phrase that had me stop to reread. This was a great book for anyone who wants an escape from their daily grind - I could almost feel the island breeze. Fans of the Bridget Jones and the Shopaholic series and British rom-coms will adore this book. Many thanks to Net Galley for the chance to read an ARC and to Nick Spalding for several hours of mental vacation!!

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I was issued this book for my honest review by NetGalley.

I had read another of Nick Spalding's books and enjoyed it. I really enjoyed "You Again" as well.

You need to get used to the British form of language and humor. It is laugh out loud funny at times. Kind of embarrassing to be sitting amongst people and suddenly burst out laughing. About all you can do is smile, shrug your shoulders and point at your kindle!

Along with all the funny going ons, and crazy situations Mr. Spalding's characters get themselves into--there is a bit of a message delivered along with a good story, and lots of laughs. In the books I have read from Nick Spalding I was left with something to think about.

I don't know if you can ask more from a book--laughs, entertainment, and something to ponder.

Well done.

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A great story that brings laughter as well as emotion throughout. It is easy to engage with the characters and relate to them and how they are feeling.

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This is an hilarious read! I enjoyed it a lot and literally couldn't stop laughing throughout the book!

Joel and Amy were married for four years, and the marriage ended very badly two years ago. They are now both with new partners, and without knowing they both book the same week holiday in the same perfect maldivian island.

The situations they encounter when they are forced to be together for the week are laugh out loud funny. The book is told alternating Joel's and Amy's points of view, which worked perfectly (it reminded me a bit of 'Love... from both sides', another Spalding's book I read a long time ago and also liked a lot).

** Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest opinion. **

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A good beach read with some humor even if the outcome is predictable. The author was creative in setting up some of the situations between the two couples.

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This is a good beach book, an easy and quick reading when you want to just relax. Positive: the structure of the book was very intriguing (odd chapters are for "him", the even chapters for "her") and it gives the prospective of both the main characters. Cons: I was able to anticipate all the plot twists in advance...I probable have read too many of this kind of book. But I would definitely recommend it.

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Thank you NetGalley, Nick Spalding and Amazon Publishing UK for the book You Again? This is my personal review.
I was excited to read this book from the snippet I read about the book. I wanted to like this book and I tried to, but the characters just did not come across as any one I would want to meet. The location of the story is amazing. Who wouldn’t want to spend time in the Maldives?
The interaction between the characters was for me annoying.
It was an easy quick read but one I didn’t really enjoy.

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Thank you to @netgalley @amazonpublishing #lakeunionpublishing for the digital ARC in return for my honest review.
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My thoughts…
This was my first Nick Spalding book and it was okay. The book started well. The first couple of chapters had some laugh-out-loud moments. But, the humour stayed the same and the characters didn’t go beyond being petty. As the story continued, I felt like I was reading more about children than adults. I liked the ending though. Not what I expected.

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This is the funniest book I have read is quite a while. It is laugh out loud funny. Revenge is a dish best served at a romantic resort when warring exes do battles and perform antics on each other.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Amy and Joel memorable honeymoon in the Maldives, that was before they were divorced and when their marriage was good.

Two years after their, not so amicable divorce, the two have moved on and are in relationships. They each remember the fun they had in The Maldives and when a great travel deal pops up, they both decide to go to return with their new partners. Unfortunately, they decide to go during the same week and can’t seem to escape each other.

This book was different for me for a few reasons. The first being, it was one of the rare occasions where I didn’t like either of the characters. I can understand being annoyed/aggravated that you learn you will be vacationing on a small island with your ex but these two took it to the extreme. For me, they spend far too much time concentrating on each other than they did on their significant others or the vacation. At one point, Amy sabotages Joel’s massage to get back at him for losing her sunset view. Which was crazy because losing her view had nothing to do with Joel, she demanded to have her room moved. This in turn is the start of Joel and Amy trying to “get the other one”. Joel was annoying because of his obsession with Amy’s boyfriend, Ray.

While there were some good laughs in this book, I had a hard time connecting with it. The narration far outweighed the dialogue. There were times when Joel would say something to his girlfriend, Cara, but then would get wrapped up in his thoughts. The narration was so long that by the time dialogue started again, I’d forgotten what the initial comment was. Although this is listed as a romance story, it didn’t read that way to me, which could be why I had such a hard time connecting. I was expecting one thing and got something totally different. I could actually see this as more of a screen play for a movie.

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Here is a perfect pick you up book. It is light reading and made me smile and cringe on every page. The story follows two couples as they set off for the holiday of a lifetime to the Maldives. But two of them have been there before, on the perfect honeymoon getaway. Now they have a divorce two years behind them and are with different partners.

Amy and Joel had worked together in real estate and were like two peas in a pod until an error at work that they both blamed each other for. It ended their marriage and lost one of them their job. The hate between them had never lessened, and now two years on, Joel has spotted Amy and her new bloke at the airport, and it looks like they are heading the same place as Joel and his girlfriend.

The story takes the couples through an obsessive game of attempting to avoid each other, with hilarious outcomes. It is followed by sabotage, one-upmanship, and the ultimate showdown. There are butt-clenching moments and very windy times ahead in every possible way. I have to say that the author does get inventive in the tac-ticks that they use. Some of this story is corny, but I enjoyed this light side of it, with the over the top situations and the visual delights that were created.

I wish to thank the publisher and Net Galley for an e-copy of this book, which I have reviewed honestly.

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I was sent a copy of this book for an honest review.

Well, I don't know how much more honest I can be about this book, but it was a really good read, very funny but also had a nicely satisfying end. Definitely worth a read 😊

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A huge disappointment by an otherwise wonderful author. A divorced couple takes their respective honeymoons with their new spouses at the same location. A lot of potential for a great story that just didn't go anywhere.

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I started out really enjoying and laughing at this story. Very descriptive and well written but, as it went on I was anxious to get to the end. The escapades were anticipated and predictable and mostly entertaining however there were too many. I did really enjoy the ending though. Great way to tie up a decent story.

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Joel Sinclair and his girlfriend, Cara, are at the airport ready to head to the Maldives for a must-needed vacation. Joel is dreaming of his favorite cocktail - an espresso martini - called the Sin City. That’s when he sees her! His ex-wife, Amy, with another man. He’s shocked and prays she doesn’t see him. Their life together was fraught with problems and his is glad to be divorced from her. But luck is not with him because onboard the airplane, Amy and her significant other are seated across the aisle from them. Oh no! Oh yes! They are all headed to the same island in the Maldives.

When they arrive at their designated island, they are pleased with the beauty of the place and are adamant that they will not let the presence of the others ruin their vacation. But of course, they all run into one another. Let the slap stick comedy begin! I howled with laughter!

This is a funny book and a bit silly at the same time. I needed laughs that I found here so that made it great. It also examines the bad feelings that Joel and Amy had leftover from their divorce. Is there a way they can forgive one another? Now, I want to visit the Maldives.

Copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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DNF. I stopped reading at the 40 percent mark. There are some genuine chuckles in this novel, in which Amy and Joel meet up eight years after their honeymoon in the Maldives after a nasty divorce and with their new partners. I can imagine how awkward it would be to be on a small island with my ex after our venom-filled divorce, but we’d probably just shoot each other some nasty glances and do our best to avoid each other. The silly antics these alleged adults got up to as a means of exacting revenge on one another simply strained credulity and I couldn’t finish.

Thanks for NetGalley for the opportunity to review this novel.

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You Again is a great breezy read. Lots of funny events and cute characters. Just a bit wordy for me and lacking depth. The best part was the ending- some unusually mature and soul searching comments are made that make the rest of the fluff worthwhile.

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I’m a fan of Nick Spaulding so thought I’d love this book. And I did like it well enough, but I didn’t love it. The main characters Joel and Amy end up on the same tropical island that they spent their honeymoon on, years after they divorce and set out to seemingly irritate each other as much as possible… an interesting prospect but they are both so annoying that I found it difficult to stay engaged with them! I just wanted to give them a shake and tell them to grow up! There’s a nice twist at the end but overall not his best work.

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What a funny and hilarious book this was! Those pranks, the back and forth banter everything was so entertaining.
Really enjoyed it.

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Review of You Again? by Nick Spalding

This is the story of divorced couple Amy and Joel who had the perfect honeymoon in the Maldives, followed by a less than perfect marriage. They both end up back at the same place with new partners at the same time a couple of years post divorce. I enjoyed this book, the characters were interesting and it had some nice laugh out loud moments. Recommend

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Thank you to NetGalley for the chance to read and review You Again? By Nick Spalding. This is my first book that I've read by him and based on his humorous tales, I will definitely pick up another of his books. This book was published on August 17, 2021.
If you want a laugh out loud humorous book, then read You Again? If you are in need of getting out of a bad mood or if you are overstressed, then read You Again? This is a fast paced read. Spalding has developed the characters in such a way that you feel like you know them as good friends.
Amy and Joel are a divorced couple that have gone their separate ways. They are both currently in relationships. Coincidentally, they decide to vacation in the Maldives, where Amy and Joel previously had their honeymoon. Of course, unbeknownst to each other, they book the same week on the same island. Amy and Joel have terrible feelings towards one another. Their divorce was partially due to a missed appointment to sell a mansion. This led to Amy being fired from her real-estate position. She believes that Joel was the reason behind the missed appointment and the downfall of their marriage and her career.
Joel is currently dating his boss’ granddaughter. When Amy and her fiancée, Ray meet up with Joel and his girlfriend Cara, things immediately go from bad to worse. Amy and Joel play immature games on each other which at times are very hilarious.
Definitely an enjoyable summer read!

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You Again? was such a fun book to read. The story follows ex spouses, Amy and Joel, through their vacation where they both attend the same flight, hotel, excursion etc. Amy and Joel despise each other before their vacation and won't give up the chance to get back at them for ruining each other's vacation. I very rarely laugh out loud when reading, but a decent bowel movement joke and karaoke gone wrong really got me. Both the main characters Amy and Joel are flawed in just the perfect ways to make the story investible. I would recommend this read to anyone who wants something light and fun, preferably with a cocktail in hand. 4/5 stars from me!

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Thank you to NetGalley for providing an ARC of this book. I liked the premise and thought it might be humorous. I’m not sure why people think it’s a romance book. It definitely wasn’t! The pranks and humor didn’t always land with me but I did get some laughs out of it

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In all honesty I struggled to get into this book. It is my first one by this well known author as well. Its your standard chick flit you can see what is coming with each chapter. The MC I couldn't connect with and bother if them are so immature about finding themselves in the same place. This book annoyed me more than anything else.

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The first book of Spalding's I tried... it fell flat and I DNF. After reading the synopsis of this book, I decided to give it a try, as it sounded like it had a lot of potential. Unfortunately, another DNF. I got half-way and just didn't like it. I usually do my best to finish every book I'm given, but I now know that Spalding's writing style is just not for me.

Amy and Joel are divorced and currently dating new people. A great deal pops up for a trip to the same place they spent their honeymoon. Separately they unknowingly book tickets on the same flight for the same island and do not realize it until seeing each other at the airport. What commences is immaturity and a lot of rehashing of the past.

The characters seemed whiny and kind of wimpy. I couldn't actually imagine most of it happening in real life, so that's a big disconnect for me. I was hoping for more redemption or humor, but it was just annoyance and eye rolling. Bummer.

Thanks to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for this ARC.

You Again just loved it. Kind of reminded me of my EX and me.

Actually my first read from this author and I loved it. The situations they encounter when they are forced to be together for the week are laugh-out-loud funny. I really liked the alternating POVs here between Joel and Amy. Seeing their present, and the events in the past that led to their divorce through their eyes was interesting and made me care more about the two of them as characters. In the beginning, they both seem unlikeable, but as I got deeper into the story, I began to understand who they were and appreciated their growth more.

Good Summer Read, Enjoy it.

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This book is laugh out loud funny. There were some chapters where I giggled so much my husband asked me what was going on. I couldn't put it down and waited for the next adventure of Amy or Joel (divorced couple) and their crazy vacation with their significant others. Set in the Maldives (where I totally want to go on vacation now) the madcap vacation rolls along at a fast pace and you won't want to put this book down. It's the perfect summer read - heck, perfect anytime read!

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This is the first of Nick Spaldings books I have read and it didn’t disappoint. Sad, sweet and laugh out loud funny. I felt the characters were all totally relatable and the ending unexpected but pleasing because it wasn’t predictable. A must read this summer!!

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I was really excited for this second chance romance, but I couldn’t buy into the after divorce love story on a chance encounter half way across the world.

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You Again? By Nick Spalding

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Read if you liked: Heartbreak for Hire

This book has a great mix of humor and cuteness! It felt like a very lighthearted read and I enjoyed the storyline! I’ve been really enjoying these “oh crap! My ex is here” storylines! I think they’re really funny and keep my attention from beginning to end. I will definitely be recommending this book to friends!

Storyline:
Amy and Joel vacationed in the Maldives for their honeymoon. Afterwards, their relationship ended in a disaster. However, years later they both end up on the island with their new significant others! Neither knew about the other being on the island until Joel sees her at dinner. What will happen when two exes are trapped on an island together where they honeymooned 8 years prior?

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Nick Spalding has had me in tears again! Though the premise of this story isn’t original, it’s told in such an amazing way. You can see it playing out as you read.

I highly recommend this book and any of the other hilariously humorous book by Mr. Spalding.

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Great story and one of Nick’s best. Who has not wanted to show up with a new and lovely significant other when meeting your ex? Of course when you have not gotten over your ex and still hate the ground they walk on it is a little more difficult. The tale ostensibly takes two warring former lovers and puts them on the same vacation with the new significant others and same hatred of each other. It them moves into fresh and original ( and hilarious) territory when the try to outdo each other. Even the ending is fresh and unexpected and somehow quite fitting. Well done.

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This was a really entertaining read, perfect when you're in the mood for something lighthearted and fun! I'm not going to lie, I was initially drawn in by the cover and definitely expected something along the lines of a second chance romance, but I was not prepared for how amusing the storyline would be.

Joel and Amy, exes who'd gone through a nasty divorce and had subsequently found new partners, coincidentally find themselves on the same tiny island while on holiday. I found the beginning to be a bit slow, and their prank war a bit childish, however, the second half of the book definitely made up for the pacing in the end. I found both main characters kind of... shallow? I'm not entirely sure how to describe it (or if there even is a word to collectively describe it), but they weren't my favourite people but they managed to somewhat redeem themselves towards the end.

I really loved Ray, Amy's fiance. He was definitely one of the more likeable, open-minded characters who provided clarity for Amy throughout the book. In saying that, Cara, Joel's fiance, wasn't my cup of tea.

I think this book was perfect for anyone who loves one-liners and witty dialogue. If you're after a romcom that doesn't necessarily end in a HEA, you'll enjoy it!

Special thanks to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the ARC!

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Cute, laugh out loud funny, and though a bit predictable at times it did end much differently than expected. Would recommend for an easy beach read!

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Quite a run and frothy read, it tells the story of a divorced couple who find themselves two years later on holiday at the same place. An amusing read about the breakdown of relationship and the bitterness and resentments that can be held when a relationship concludes. entertaining and engaging.

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This book just made me cringe the whole time. The dialogues and monologues of these two characters are so cheese-y and it takes me out of the story every time and made this book very hard to read for me. The writing style aims to be accessible and I guess, fun, as well, but it totally exudes the opposite. This book is just painful for me to read because I can't help either laughing because of the cringe-fest or laughing because of the secondhand embarrassment I've felt throughout the entire reading experience with this book.

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Not my favourite Nick Spalding book. I found the 'jokes; Amy and Joel played on one another quite hurtful and childish. I would hope that adults would act in a better way to one another although, this is probably quite naïve of me.

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Nick and Amy honeymooned in the Maldives which was the most perfect place in the world. Unfortunately, the honeymoon was much better than the marriage. Living and working together isn’t always a good situation. Their marriage not being the best, a major issue at work was the last straw. Fast forward several years later, Nick and Amy both yearned for the perfection of the Maldives. Sadly, they both picked the same week as they found a great deal online. Seeing each other with their current partners at the airport was not pleasant, not were being on a plane together and then finding that they were going to the same destination. How the two couples react to the situation both as a couple and individually was quite interesting.

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*Thank you to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing UK for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.*

I honestly did not enjoy this book very much. I had a hard time liking Amy and Joel, finding them petty and their pranks a bit too much. The ending however, is a surprise, so I’m glad I stuck with it until the end.

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A thank you to Amazon Publishing, NetGalley, and Nick Spalding for providing me with an eARC of this book. I am leaving a review voluntarily, all opinions are my own.

This wasn't my favorite. I've been reading a lot of contemporary this year and realizing pretty quickly into a book that I can tell whether or not it's going to hit me. This, unfortunately, wasn't for me.

I couldn't connect with the characters the way that I'd hoped, this story sounded like it had so much potential. I'm sure there will be a lot of people who enjoy this novel, unfortunately it just wasn't for me at this time.

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This could totally be a movie starring Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler in their younger days. A cute rom-com, that didn't end quite the way I expected which was a nice change of read.

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Can you imagine going on vacation with your new partner and seeing your ex there? But that's exactly what happens to Amy and Joel. You Again is a witty yet insightful look at new and past relationships and how they can transform your lives. I truly enjoyed it and would recommend it.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the arc.

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What a hilarious read. Joel & Amy, ex husband & ex wife stuck on the same idyllic holiday resort together, with their new wives in tow. I chuckled out loud a lot as I read this amusing tale and enjoyed it so much. Silly, yes. Entertaining, definitely! Would really recommend it as a light hearted and entertaining diversion.

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What would you do if you planned a romantic getaway with your new girlfriend or fiancé on a small faraway island and realized when you arrived that your ex-spouse was there as well with their new partner? It happened to Joel and Amy. They spent their honeymoon in the Maldives and have such fond memories that they want to recreate those times with their new partners. But the vacation becomes one of revenge, bitter shenanigans, hurt and pain instead.

You Again? was so laugh out loud funny that I found myself cracking up in some inappropriate places. Amy and Joel know each other better than anyone, they know each other’s weaknesses, and they know exactly how to torture each other, which leads to some I Ste see and emotional situations. Overall, a fantastic, uplifting, and hilarious read perfect for vacation!

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Thank you Net Galley for àn e-copy of You Again? By Nick Spalding. This is a hilarious novel worth a great twist! I didn't see that one coming!

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I did enjoy this book though not one of my favorites. I would compare the writing style to that of Fredrik Backman- who is a great writer but not one I’m a fan of style wise. This story follows Amy and Joel, ex-spouses, that are on a trip with their new significant others and end up on the same island as the two originally shared their honeymoon several years before. As they overcome the awkwardness and anger of ending up at the same place, you follow the craziness of their Maldives adventure. Can their trip be saved or will it be completely ruined by each other’s existence? Read to find out. Toggling between Amy and Joel’s perspective, you get right into their thoughts- however, I feel sometimes a little too far into their thoughts.

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Six years ago, Amy and Joel went to the Maldives for their honeymoon and loved it. Six years later, they are divorced and despise each other. Unfortunately, they both respond to the same travel deal that brings them back to the Maldives at the same time, with their respective significant others. So begins a week of drama, scheming, and rivalry as they each try to show the other that they have moved on and are doing great. Funny thing, spending time with someone you once loved but now hate, you just never know what might come from spending time with the other, by force, on a beautiful tropical island.

I have found other Nick Spalding books more humorous than this particular novel, and found Joel to be too immature for my liking. Despite that, this was a fun, quick read, that came at a time where I needed something light to take my mind off of other things, and You Again? certainly delivered what I needed at that time. I enjoyed the way he took a situation from the past and showed how it effects these two people a number of years down the line. He did an excellent job of portraying the array of emotions these two characters went through... some at the same time, as people are complicated, and these two are no different.

Worth reading, Not my favorite Nick Spalding, but still a good book, as all of his novels have been. If you have not read him before, I might start with a different book, to get a feel for just how funny his writing can be, but come back to this one, it is still worth your time.

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Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Collins / One More Chapter for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

This was a fun and exciting read. The setting was wonderful and now I want to go to the Maldives with my honey.
Amy and Joes like a lot of couples remember their honeymoon in the Maldives as being almost perfect. Too bad they don't have the same memories of their marriage. It may have started out as a wonderful journey but has tuned into a bitter divorce, with the couple harboring a lot of resentment. But now because of a great deal through Expedia, Joel takes his current, and much younger, girlfriend to the Maldives with the hope of creating the magic he had the last time he was there. But what he doesn't know is that Amy had the same idea and plan with her fiancé.

I haven't read any books by Nick Spalding before, but man I have been missing out. This story is told in alternating view points between Amy and Joel. This story takes you through their pranking each other with the hopes of making the other have a terrible trip. There were many very funny and crazy situations that had me laughing out loud. It has been a long time since a book had me laughing.

This is a must read for anyone who is looking for a good book that they can enjoy and laugh at.

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A great author who has written some amazing books, and this is definitely one to add to the collection. An easy ready about a couple whom we’re together but didn’t work out and see each other a few years later@ the destination where they honeymooned. As always with his books loved the twist too. A good quick read, you won’t be disappointed.

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This was a giant DNF for me.
Joel is a whiny, redundant dude who I cannot hang with. I’m pretty sure he complained/had anxiety over his ex wife every paragraph in the first chapter.

Hard pass

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Nick Spalding always finds an interesting angle to look at things. Joel and Amy had a wonderful honeymoon. It was the highlight of their short ill fated marriage. Years later they’re both with new partners and surprise surprise all wind up back there. Hilarity, craziness, emotions, manipulation, lies, truths, old feelings and a lot of crazy all written in true Nick Spalding fashion. The beginning of the book was a little tough to get through for me, but I assure you push once you get beyond the initial shock of what is happening you won’t be able to put this book down. It was a thoroughly enjoyable laugh out loud read.

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I didn't like this book at all. To be honest it might be on me because I thought this was a romance and it isn't. Right from the sart I knew I wouldn't like both characters. I got bored pretty quickly. I only got to the end because I always read to whole book before writting a review. It tokk me ages to finish it because I wasn't invested at all in the story.

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I stopped reading after the first chapter because they're was so many f bombs that I didn't want that in my head all day. I don't cuss and think the use of these words are unnecessary. This is the last I'll read from this author.

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When I began reading this book, I will confess that I was not sure if I was going to enjoy it. The first chapter is written from a male point of view and I found that quite difficult to relate to, however as the book went on, I was laughing along and enjoying both sides to the story.

Completely unbelievable and the thing of nightmares... it was hilarious to read how both parties dealt with the events of the book. The descriptions have made me even more desperate to want to go to the Maldives!

Although this was a book from a series, I haven't read the others yet still managed to find it enjoyable and understood what was happening.

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Joel and Amy were once happily married but now are divorced. They both loved their honeymoon locale so much that they travel back with their current respective partners only to find the other also had the same idea.

I can’t imagine running into my ex on vacation so this premise was very intriguing. I thoroughly enjoyed You Again by Nick Spalding. I had reservations at first because sometimes books with revenge plots can get tiring and obnoxious but he didn’t drag things out and showed a true human side to both characters. I did not see the ending coming but don’t want to go too much into it to avoid spoilers. It was surprising but in a good way. The journey was definitely humorous and the setting description made me want to visit the resort. It’s a fun read I would recommend to anyone who has an ex.

Thank you to Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for the ARC!

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This one was a DNF read for me. I tried to read it, but it just wasn't for me. Sorry just one star.
I really wanted to read it but... Nope.

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I was disappointed to DNF this book. I tried, but the tone was snarky and the characters completely unlikeable. Even with former-lovers tropes, there's usually some sense of what they had liked about one another or some chemistry, that this story lacked. What was meant to be humor, I'm sure, just fell flat for me and it wasn't a book I was eager to get back to anytime I put it aside.

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I wanted so much to like this book, but I found the two main characters annoyingly insufferable and whiney. Until about 94% through, this was a one-star book, but the ending kind of saved it and made it a two-star. Not a big fan.

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This book was light hearted, funny, and an easy read. Something I was needing!! I really enjoyed the characters and the story flipping back and forth between the two main characters & their point of view. I chuckled out loud several times throughout this book of two exes, stuck on a small tropical island together with their new partners, trying to get one last jab at each other.

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I requested this book only because I loved the cover of the book! It felt like such a summer read and I am glad to tell you that it actually was! The book is outrageously hilarious, even in some difficult and tricky situations. The characters are flawed but also kind of a little immature (?) While I did enjoy most of it, I felt that the resolution needed a little bit more nuanced than what was done here. But, overall, it was a very interesting and fun read.

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This was such a fun read! Can you even imagine going on a vacation at the same time with your ex-husband? There were so many laugh out loud moments in this book and some were even shocking. I really enjoyed how this story was told in two different perspectives and how it bounced back and forth with each chapter. I found myself very eager to see how this would end. It did not disappoint!!!

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This story follows two divorced people that happen to be on vacation at the same place with their new partners. They can't just ignore each other, but instead spend so much energy trying to get revenge on each other instead. I found some spots in the story where I giggled, but I quickly got tired of the immaturity of these people. It was awkward and uncomfortable.

I was provided a gifted copy of this book for free. I am leaving my review voluntarily.

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Joel and Amy ,with their respective partners, return to their honeymoon island, folllowing their acrimonious divorce a few years previously. The funniest book I have read in ages, written chapter by chapter from each of their perpectives. -couldn't wait to put it down /pick it up again. Fabulous !

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"You again?" by Nick Spalding is a quick and funny read. It was a bit over the top for my liking and the ending is contrived, but all in all, it kept my attention and provided a few laughs and eyerolls. We all need that every now and then.

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Reading this book was like a roller coaster between laughing and cringing at how people can humiliate themselves.

Ray and Amy are a divorced couple who find themselves on the island of their honeymoon at the same time, with their new partners in life. Acrimonious does not describe how much they resent each other so the reader is left to wonder how all of this will end. The romantic in me hoped for a reunion but the realistic part of me kept wondering.

The author brought good moments that were light and enjoyable but also showed how people can be the worst in their relationships.

All in all, a good ending and enjoyable book.

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A light read, but bit too predictable for me and had more romance than what I realized it would. But thanks to the publisher and netgalley for this opportunity!

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I am a fan of Nick Spalding and whilst I enjoyed this book I found it much too predictable. I enjoyed the context of a tropical island, I thought the characters were well drawn if a little stereotypical but whilst not everything was expected for me too much of it was. A good light read.

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War of the Roses, updated. And I’m the Maldives. Any and Joel are angry exes who happen to be on the same vacation at the same time - the spot of their honeymoon. With sarcastic and bitter comments towards each other and a constant need to outdo or one up each other, these two seem like they will never settle the score. Until a few small moments combined open their eyes to why they have so much resentment for each other.

There are some laugh out loud scenes and some cringeworthy behavior, but I found it to be funny, sometimes sweet with a nice ending.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the arc.

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I did not finish this one. Despite I really really loved the book Bricking It from the same author. Somehow these characters got under my skin...

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A divorced couple meet at the luxury resort they honeymooned in, both blaming the other and determining to "win". In places this did get a bit silly, and you could start to guess the ending, but it was well written, even if you do feel that people who behave in such a silly fashion would not be so successful in their high powered jobs. .

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Amy and Joel’s honeymoon in the Maldives was the perfect week of love, sun, sex and a free minibar…but unfortunately, it was also the high point of a marriage that quickly descended into an absolute disaster zone. Eight years on, they’re back in paradise, trying to recreate the magic with new partners. What a crying shame they’ve picked the same week to do it…

This is a light-hearted, easy read that makes you laugh and cringe all at the same time. This is the perfect type of book for sitting in a bath with a glass of wine or sat reading on a beach or pool. This is a first for me by the author and one I enjoyed and would read more of their work. The book cover is eye-catching and appealing and would spark my interest if in a bookshop. Thank you very much to the author, publisher and Netgalley for this ARC.

3.5/5.

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Amy and Joel had the perfect honeymoon in the Maldives with a week filled with love, sex, and sun. Now eight years later, they are divorced and Joel is dating a younger woman. They decide to take a vacation in the Maldives as Joel remembers it as paradise. They are so excited to head out on vacation but as they are boarding the plane, they get to their row and see that Amy and her new partner are seated in the same row on their plane. They are both concerned that they can't be in close proximity to each other for the long flight. Once they get to their destination, they discover that they are staying on the same island at the same resort. Once they are escorted to their cabin, they are located next door to each other. That was the last straw and Amy did get their room moved to another location. This starts a horrible week of rivalry and one-upmanship as they both try to prove that they are the happiest person with the best partner. This is a hilarious story about relationships and life and secrets. I recommend it.

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This book was nothing like I expected it to be. I thought it was going to be a second chance romance/enemy to lover romance, where the main characters Amy and Joel, who are divorced from each other meet on vacation and realize that they never should have gotten divorced and would ride off into the sunset together. So imagine my surprise when it was completely different. Amy and Joel do meet on vacation, and instead of romance we get awkward encounters, that are both hilarious and cringeworthy to say the least.. lol The book totally gave me Forgetting Sarah Marshall, vibes and while it started off a little slow it ended up being a really good book. I even forgave that it wasn't a "romance" because I think it ended like it should have, also I was so in love with Ray's character, even though he's not the main character, so any other ending would have made me mad.

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Nick Spalding has written an entertaining, funny, and heart-warming second chance romance in You Again? It has a wonderful storyline and developed characters who you cant help but love or hate or love to hate or hate to love or all of the above! Its a journey worth reading although maybe a bit predictable at the very end (at least in part). But that doesn't take away from the story!

Joel and Amy were married for 8 years but the memory or their honeymoon on a beautiful island in the Maldives hasn't been forgotten by either of them. Now happily seeing other people both have elected to plan vacations to said island the same week, unknowingly of course. And Joel and Amy do NOT get along!

While on the island Joel and Amy find themselves in a bunch of shenanigans, either self induced or by random bad luck. But they also find memories and history and a love lost. Do they also find a renewed love?

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A Parkinsons joke and a gay rodeo joke? Do better and be a better person, Nick Spalding.

Thank you to Net Galley for an ARC for an honest review.

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What a quirky read!
A better title for this book would have been What are the chances?
As throughout this entire book that could be said. While this book started out kind of slow and actually annoying because of the two main protagonists, as I read on it became very interesting and bittersweet. All in all a good read.
Thank you to Netgalley, Amazon Publishing UK-Lake Union Publishing and the Author, Nick Spalding
for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Clever and sweet. I think this author is quickly becoming one of my favorites! Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher!

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Nick Spalding's You Again? is rather a breath of fresh air. Thank you so much to Lake Union Publishing, Mr. Spalding, and NetGalley for making an advanced reader copy available for review, and many, MANY apologies for the delay. I won't bore you with the tragedy that is my life right now, because you just want to know if you should read this book. You absolutely should. There's something so very refreshing about thinking a book is going to end one way and being pleasantly surprised by an ending that is wholly unexpected. Couple that with characters who, even while at odds with one another still end up being completely relatable and endearing, and you've got a great beach read on your hands. Spalding's wit and humor turn what could have been a series of unfortunate events into a hilarious comedy of errors. Aside from the tiniesty bit of poo humor, which really isn't for me (see my review of Logging Off), this story and the wild hijinks that must happen when two exes find themselves in the same place at the same time. Another great book from Nick Spalding. Sir, keep doing what you're doing, and I'll keep reading.

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I usually love rom-come but I wasn’t a huge fan of this book. The characters weren’t very likable and I wasn’t really rooting for any of them until the end of the book.

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This book has a great premises however it fail to follow through. I stopped at 25%. Two exes end up taking a vacation to the same place they went on their honeymoon with new partners except they keep bumping into each other. DNF



*************I revived an ARC for my honest opinion from NetGalley.****************

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Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

3 stars

I like that Nick Spalding doesn't write cookie cutter books. His plots are unique in their detail and for that they are entertaining. What I'm not as keen on is the hyperbole in how his characters behave. Things are just a little over the top for my taste where once in a while, is fine, but I have been sensing a pattern of this with his more recent books.

This book had a few examples where the over the top actions of his characters made them less likeable and detracted from my overall enjoyment of the book.

What I did enjoy was the growth the main characters had in themselves. I liked the scenario they were in, I enjoyed that the story was told from both perspectives and I enjoyed the setting (who doesn't want to read about a paradise like the Maldives?). It had some really great elements but at times pushed things a little far.

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I loved this laugh out loud funny book!

Joel and Amy were married for four years but eventually their marriage ended and ended badly. They both have new relationships and find themselves on the same trip to the Maldives where they had spent their honeymoon with each other.

They keep running into each other during the week of their vacation, because of being on a small island and this results in some hilarious events.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and it had me looking up the author, who, I'd never read before. Highly recommend!

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Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
I thought this story was ok. I was not wowed by it and I found the male character to be exceedingly annoying. The writing was done well, but I did not connect with the story in any way.

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Oh goodness. This delightful tale of two exes who believe the other has done them so wrong end up at the same airport. At the same time. On the same flight. To the same vacation destination 🤯 it’s been two years and they both are still bitter towards the other. But. Both have moved on. When they discover they have rooms next to each other. Same events planned. Hilarity ensues. Come along with Amy and Joel as they try to have a good time with their significant others while trying to avoid and not seethe or kill the other. #youagain #nickspalding #amazonpublishinguk #netgalley #bookstagrammer #readersofig #destinationvacation #maldives #divorce #hilarious

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Thank you Netgalley for this ARC for an exchange of an honest review.

I thought it was great, exciting read.

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A funny tale of ex's turned enemies turned allies! Loved the setting and the way the story was laid out and found it to be a great book to read on vacation.

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AS with any book with a plot that consists of romance and revenge the reader knows from the start of the book that all is not what it seems when it comes to the arguement which broke up the exes (our main characters) in this book. There are elements of humour throughout and the end did come with a subtle plot twist that was a slow burn. But, I wouldn't recommend it as a brilliant new romance or a comedy as it seemed as though there needed to be more to the story than a series of pranks and misjudged actions. The book seemed to be confused by this cross-genre "rom-com" as to whether it should fit into only one and not spread itself wholesomely across this sub-genre that has allowed amazing books like 'One night only' by Catherine Walsh and 'The Secret Bridesmaid' by Katy Birchall.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from #netgalley , thank you. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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It took me a while to get into this book but once the book picked my goodness i couldn't put it down. Such an amusing yet beautiful read to curl up to and the title really suits the story but you'll have to read to find out more

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A fun little chick lit book that I just couldn’t put down ~ the ultimate in escapism!

What if you just couldn’t escape your ex…….

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I originally went into this book thinking that this was going to be a cute second chance romance. However, this was the immature tail of two people who used to be married and end up taking their new significant others with them back to the place they honeymooned (already so weird). and it just gets weirder as they try to make eachother jealous. Overall, the story and writing was well done, just not what I was looking for in a romance novel.

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A tale that had me laughing out loud! The author’s writing made me actually feel I was actually on the island and the characters were very entertaining. Would recommend!

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Eight years after Amy and Joel spent the most perfect week on their honeymoon in the Maldives they are back. Trying to recreate the magic of the island, just with different partners.

When they discover they are all on the small island together a week of tricks and one-upmanship ensues.

I always enjoy reading Nick’s novels and this was no exception.

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The setup of ex-lovers trapped in paradise has so much potential, but there was something so convenient about the plotting, the escalating pranks, the eyerolling, unbelievable behaviour in YOU AGAIN, that it eventually felt a paint-by-numbers romcom rather than the innovative upending of the genre that I was hoping it would be. I really wanted to like this, a prose Forgetting Sarah Marshall or something, but alas, this isn't it.

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I received an e-ARC of You Again? by Nick Spaulding from Amazon Publishing UK and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you!
2 stars! Although this book had its comical moments, it just wasn't for me. The immaturity of the characters was difficult to get past.

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Amy and Joel married and had a wonderful honeymoon on the Maldives.

They're now divorced.

And both returning to the Maldives with their new partners. At the same time. It is the stuff of nightmares.

Petty revenges, farcical accidents and a whole lot of home truths await them on their island adventure.

This is a funny, light read and whilst predictable at times, it didn't quite have the saccharine ending I expected.

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Amy and Joel may be a little crazy taking their new loves to the same place they spend their honeymoon years before. They sure acted crazy their entire vacations trying to one up each other and get under the others skin. It's no wonder that their new loves aren't thrilled with this vacation choice. It's a fun, quick read that takes you along their journey. Hopefully they can call a truce before it's completely ruined.

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This is an outrageous, at times hilarious other times poignant, read. Sometimes I wanted to bash these characters' heads and other times, I wanted to throw the book out the window, but what's a book if it doesn't make you feel something.

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Thankyou for giving me the chance to read this in turn for an honest review. It had me literally laughing out loud at points and others I just thought how childish the characters were. Definitely worth a read though .

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You again? Is a perfect romantic comedy that will have you wishing for a holiday in the Maldives.

Joel has booked a week long romantic holiday with his girlfriend Cara to a tropical island in the Maldives. A remote island that he visited once before, with his ex-wife, on their honeymoon. So of course the holiday wouldn’t be complete without his ex-wife Amy also booking a week long romantic holiday to the same island with her new fiancée Ray. Surely nothing else could go wrong right?

So anyone who knows me knows that I’m not a huuggggeeee romance fan (they are just too predictable!) but I honestly can’t remember a book that made me laugh as much as this one did! There was parts that just were hilarious!

If you’re wanting a romance with a bit of a twist, this is definitely something you will enjoy!

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What a fun interesting book! The story is about a divorced couple that each decide to take a vacation (with their new significant others) back to the Maldives which is where they went on their honeymoon. The island they were on was so small that it was impossible to avoid each other and in fact they ended up on most of the activities at the same time. You can imagine the range of emotions they both went through. And then when they find out what really happened in the event that was responsible for breaking up their marriage - well you can imagine the fireworks there. Don't just imagine it, read the book and experience it for yourself.

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This book's biggest downfall was the immaturity of the main characters and being advertised as a romance book. I picked this book up thinking it was going to be a second chance romance that was going to be a mix of You Deserve Each Other and The Unhoneymooners. I even came across it on NetGalley in the romance section. The summary suggests it will be a romance. But boy was I wrong.

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I really wanted to enjoy this book, but ultimately I did not. I felt like I couldn’t connect to the book, and was not enjoying it. I ended up DNFing it.

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Nick Spalding is one of my favourite authors and he didn't disappoint with You Again?
A witty read which had me laughing out loud!
Joel decides to take his new girlfriend on a romantic holiday to the same place where he had enjoyed his honeymoon with his ex-wife Amy. Amy has the same idea, and books a holiday to the same place with her new boyfriend.
Comedic events then untangle into a life discovering journey.
Just brilliant.

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Once again Nick Spalding has had me in hysterics with this simply amazing book.

In a set of coincidences ex husband and wife Joel and Amy are both going back to the Maldives to where they honeymooned together, but with their new partners on the same week.

And naturally once they are aware of this fates conspire to keep bringing them together,

Cue a game of one-upmanship and jokes as they try to get to grips with this holiday and how they cab live alongside each other in paradise.

And there are so many moments that had me laughing out loud in public places as this caught my imagination in so many ways and greatly amused me.

It was light hearted pure escapism at is best and just an all around fabulous book, and a great holiday read.

Nick Spalding really is my king of hilarious comedy novels!

Thank you to Lake Union Publishing and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.

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I just didn't enjoy this novel at all - it was ridiculous, cliched and unfunny. Neither of the protagonists had any redeeming qualities about them which made the book unpleasant to read. I would have given the book 1 star out of 5 however, it was a quick, easy read which is about the only thing that it has going for it.

I'm sure some would enjoy the story line but I feel like it had all been done before - two exes thrust in to a situation with each other where they can't avoid the other but it all works out fine in the end.

<i>Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for an advanced digital copy in exchange for my honest review</i>

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I have been going through a tough time and this book was exactly what I needed. I wouldn't call this a rom-com because there isn't too much Rom, but it is totally chick lit which I was totally ok with. lol.
ITs the story of two people and surving a divorce. It was a funny read and thankfully it was not cheesy in anyway shape or form. This could be an adorable movie!
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC

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Nick Spalding is guaranteed to make me laugh out loud in every book he writes, and this one is no exception. Nick identifies contemporary issues and crafts situations around them with his own unique and humorous style. You, Again is a story of Joel and Amy travelling on holiday to the Maldives for the first time since their honeymoon, only this time with two different partners.

Joel and Amy were realtors and once a high-flying successful couple, complementing each other perfectly and revelling in the winning reputation. Following a botched booking and lost sale of a high-end customer, Amy lost her job and blamed Joel for his negligence and failure to support her. Consequently, their marriage ended, and now they are with two new partners, but still profoundly scarred and angry with each other.

As Joel and Amy both tell the story, we discover Joel and his girlfriend Cara in the airport, ready to check-in for their flight to the Maldives, when they spot Amy with her new partner Ray. Surely, they can’t be taking the same flight. Surely, they can’t be going to the same resort. Surely, they can’t be staying in adjacent water bungalows? Joel ponders, “This is the real world, and coincidences don’t just keep piling up on top of one another.” He is right. In the real world, that wouldn’t happen, and adults that they are also wouldn’t act the way they did. I was disappointed that the storyline was so artificial and convenient to enable the comedic moments. The scenes can be quite outlandish, but if that is enough to satisfy then you will be rewarded with funny sketches and enjoyable slapstick humour.

The characters have little depth and, in many ways, are unlikeable. They make the most half-baked decisions that had me shaking my head, so my experience consisted of throwing my head back laughing or shaking my head in disbelief. A book that gave me whiplash. There is a formula to Nick’s novels, and you pretty much know the ending before you open a page – he brings struggles, disaster, comedy and a reaffirming life message. I knew exactly how this story would end and who the underhanded villain was.

Criticism of this book aside, I will always read Nick Spalding and lift one of his books when I want something simple, light-hearted and funny. I would rate this book 3.5 stars, and I want to thank Amazon Publishing and NetGalley for providing a free ARC in return for an honest review.

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I wasn’t sure what to expect. From the beginning I found Joel annoying, girlfriend Cara whiny, Amy kind of a B and Ray was just clueless. Like really, what hotel spa would let someone do that? What hotel restaurant would allow that? Then. I really started wondering where the author was going with the various relationship and I was completely hooked.

I love that nothing was too conventional or predictable, and that these actual grownups resorted to torturing each other because they couldn’t get over their past and talk it out. Also, there’s a scene with a glass floor that’s hilarious.

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Amy and Joel's honeymoon in the Maldives was perfect. Unfortunately, their marriage soon went south and now 8 years later, they are both back in the Maldives. With new partners. During the same week.

If that's not bad luck, I don't know what is.

Amy and Joel spend the next week of trying to make the other look a fool as well as tying to prove to the other that life has been just fine and dandy since they split up.

I loved this book. It made me literally guffaw in public at some of the ways that Amy and Joel try to show the other up.

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A man and his ex-wife end up on the same island resort at the same time with their new partners. It was a terrible breakup and they hate each other. The book centers around how they sabotage each other’s vacation.
I couldn’t get into this at all and found myself skimming the chapters trying to find out why their breakup was so bad. In the end, I just didn’t care enough about either character to finish the book.

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This was a fun and entertaining book. It’s been a while since I read a book that make me laugh out loud and this one sure did. I will definitely read more books by this author.

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You Again? By Nick Spaiulding

This story is about marriage, divorce, cruises, and what comes next?

I found this book a very interesting book and funny novel. It detailed relationships, marriages, and conspiracies. I recommend this book.

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This one was funny ... but to be honest it did take me a while to actually get into the story line of this story. I'm not one to not finish a book but this one took me a while to read. But I'm really glad I did cause the story did pick up and I ending up liking this one. Thanks so much for allowing me to read this one.

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What drew my attention about this book was the enemies-to-lovers plot line and it did not disappoint. I received this book from net galley and the publisher as an ARC. Thank you! All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I didn't even make it through the first chapter. The man clearly hates his ex-wife, he was just spitting vitriol constantly through the whole 10 pages I probably managed. Maybe if I'd pushed through I'd of found some charm in it and appreciated the process of them falling back in love, but what I was reading screamed so much of that "my bitch ex-wife" attitude I wasn't willing to continue.

Seems unrealistic that two people who hate each other that much could fall back in love, at least not in a healthy way. Your ex is your ex for a reason, remember that.

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A good read..The story is funny,quirky and full of good humour as Joel and his new partner unexpectedly meet up with his ex wife and her new partner on what should have been a romantic holiday in the Maldives. Things go from bad to worse for him during the week but can they eventually becomes friends and finally settle their differences .I really enjoyed it

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Nick is an author who writes so incredibly well about the painful, wonderful, humdrum, exciting lives of people you can relate to. Devoured in one sitting, You Again served up proper roll-down-the-cheeks tears of laughter and then of empathy. If you enjoy reading something funny with a twist, then this is the book for you.

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Very cute, the enemies and lovers vibe always makes for a fun read. It was surface level, but sometimes a surface level read is necessary!

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Really enjoyed this book! Such a fun read with great character development! Such a fun one and great to grab!

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Joel is eager to get away from his failing job with his beautiful young girlfriend Cara. He found a dream of a trip to a beautiful island he had visited before - on his honeymoon with his ex-wife. Little does Joel know, his ex-wife Amy is also planning on a trip with her new fiancé to the same beautiful island. Inevitably the couples meet face to face and as much as they try, cannot stay out of each other's way and enjoy the vacation.

There were several laugh-out-loud funny parts to this book, especially when Amy and Joel are pranking each other. I appreciated the perspective about past relationships and feelings that may still be there even though the relationship is irretrievably broken.

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I thought this was fantastic, it was so funny, it had me chuckling to myself throughout. Loved the characters and storyline.

Thank you NetGalley for my complimentary copy in return for my honest review.

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Unfortunately, this book wasn't for me.

This is definitely a readable book and would be a great quick holiday read and some parts were humorous but overall, I just found the two main characters extremely annoying and selfish. I felt constantly sorry for the side characters and thought they would be better off without Joel and Amy.

Do not be fooled by the cover, this is far from a second chance romance.

Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a copy to read.

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This book was amazing. It was a amazing surprise. First of all, the cover is just so pretty, I had to read it. And the plot is fun, energetic. It was a quick read, perfect for an afternoon reading session.

Absolutely loved the character dynamics and the antics.

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The premise sounded very promising and right up my alley, but unfortunately it wasn't for me.
I could not connect with any of the characters and the situations were just handed to them.

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What a great laugh out loud book. Nick Spalding is guaranteed to make you laugh. Would definitely recommend this book

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This book made me laugh at the outrageous things the main characters did to each other. They’re exes, back in the Maldives again, this time with different partners.
The descriptions of the Maldives are stunning. This is a fun getaway type of romance! 4 stars.

Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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A fun read, You Again? manages to get the reader go with the flow. It is not a typical romance novel, and manages to get the reader laugh. A light-hearted read.

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I tend to like books by this author, especially when I am in the mood for an easy lighthearted read. Unfortunately, this one just wasn't for me at all. This book seems to be marketed as a romance, which it is not.

I found both main characters deeply irritating, childish and just not at all relatable. The parts of the book that I was supposed to find funny, I just found annoying as the characters played childish pranks on each other. The main characters divorced due to a lack of communication and nothing else and I actually found myself feeling sorry for the heroines new partner who I felt deserved much better.

The things that saved this book from a 1 star review were the idyllic setting and the fact that the characters don't end up getting back together as I feared may be the direction the book was heading at one point.

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A light, easy read. The ending did not go down the path I expected and I was pleasantly surprised by it.

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You Again features Nick Spalding's trademark prose, quick wit and laugh out loud moments. Joel and Amy, formerly married and bitterly divorced, end up taking their significant others on a trip to the Maldives-at the same time and same resort. It's not a huge coincidence as they spent their honeymoon there. Told from their alternating perspectives the reader is given glimpses into the past of their marriage and their unique perspectives on their demise and current interactions on the Maldives. Anything can happen in paradise with egos, drinks and strong personalities-and it does. While Amy and Joel aren't very likeable, in the beginning, they become more sympathetic and tolerable in the end-similar to the main character in Spalding's logging off. The abrupt end keeps it from being a 4 star read for me-but it's a quick read and perfect for the beach.

Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my honest feedback.

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This was an enjoyable and funny read. Loved the idea of the storyline and how it played out. There was some good laugh out loud moments in it too.

Well recommended.

Thank you Netgalley.

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I have so much to say about this book..
But all i can do is type all the wonderful things over and over!
The words that spring to mind are
Funny, fantastic, brilliant, witty, humourous and very very engaging! I didn't want it to end!
It made me laugh out loud, spit my coffee out and I kept telling my husband he needs to hear this bit and that bit!

The characters were funny, and really enjoyable to live alongside whilst I fell into this story.
I haven't read many books that are romantic come from a males perspective but I will define doing so in the future and this author has found a new fan!

Thank you to netgalley and the publishers and the author Nick spalding for the opportunity to read this book for my honest opinion

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You Again? is a really cute read. a divorced couple meets a few years again after going their separate ways while they are on holiday with new partners. they have a lot of animosity but work through it and it makes for a great read.

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I have read a few of Nick Spalding’s books and enjoyed them and You Again was no exception.
It follows the story of Amy and Joel who used to be married and work together until one of them made a disastrous error in the work diary that led to them splitting up and going their separate ways.
They now find themselves on holiday together but with their new partners back on the island where they had their honeymoon.
A well written funny story that deals with jealousy and revenge in a humorous way.

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This one fooled me. When I saw this cute book I thought it was going to be about second-chance romance. Joel and Amy were not your typical divorced couple, but they had this passion for one another. The passion they had for each other was palpable and intense. Not only were they the power-house couple at work, but they imploded over a deal gone wrong. Joel and Amy both blame the other for the huge deal they lost. Amy was fired and Joel was allowed to stay on at the real estate company. Fast forward and both have new loves in their lives and are embarking on separate holidays to the Maldives. As fate would have it they are heading to the same destination. The petty pranks and one upper they pull on one another really depict the immaturity levels they both share. I won't give any spoilers just be aware that some of the pranks are outlandish and downright hilarious. Nick Spalding crafted a hilarious novel, don't be fooled this is not a romance. It is a fun read.
Thank you, NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the ARC.

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Enjoyed previous books by this author and this one is a good, light read. Nick Spalding gets the humour spot on at times and with a plot focussing a pair of exs on holiday what could possibly go wrong? Worth a read for a few hours of escapism.

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I have a fundamental issue with the fact that BOTH members of the original couple decided to go back to where tthey went on honeymoon but with new partners? I mean - who does that!? And then you get to know the characters and you realise yup thats why, they act like children with name calling and stupid decisions.

The book is laced with Spaldings usual humour making it a quick laugh out loud yet utterly forgetable beach read.

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Nick does it again haha had me in bits throughout and really enjoyed the book. I’ve read a few of his and I always enjoy them, this was no different, great little summer read 😊

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This book was just ok. Neither of the main characters would get out of their own way and both were somewhat unlikable. There were hints at a deeper theme in regards to the island they were on, but it never really went anywhere. Decent summer beach read.

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A divorced couple in new relationships returns to the scene of one of their most romantic moments and crosses paths again.

What could go wrong? Or right?

I expected a typical enemies-to-lovers story, but with the fun twist of them being divorced. I got a story full of surprises down to the ending.. Witty characters, an unpredictable plot, Definitely a win.

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I went into this book expecting to see a divorced couple reunite after spending a week on the same island they honeymooned on.
Instead, I got a group of adult children placing spiteful pranks and being miserable for most of the book.
The ending did go a little ways to redeeming itself, as the mystery to who caused their marriage to crumble was answered and we did see them come to a friendlier place but it wasn't enough to undo how annoying they all were.
It took me a long time to read this book and I do not feel it was worth it.

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I really enjoyed this book! I had hopes for the ending, but at the same time had no idea what the ending was actually going to bring lol I kept my interest the whole time and I couldn't turn the pages fast enough. I really enjoyed this book !

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When I first read the description for this book, I thought I was going to be reading a happily-ever-after, second chance romance. The one-up-manship and animosity between Amy and Joel made me laugh. The Maldives was a beautiful backdrop to their interactions, and made me want to plan my own vacation!

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