Going Bicoastal

by: Dahlia Adler

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Going Bicoastal

Going Bicoastal

By: Dahlia Adler

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Category - Fiction / Romance

Format - Hardcover

Condition - Excellent

Listed - 9 months ago

Views - 6

Ships From - Michigan

Est. Publication Date - Jun 2023

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Going Bicoastal

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"This is what it looks like when a brilliant high concept is executed to perfection. It's got all the Dahlia Adler trademarks--romance, wry humor, specificity, and genuine emotional depth." - Becky Al...

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PangoBooks readers generally praise this book for its unique dual timeline, which follows the protagonist Natalya's summer adventures and romances in both NYC and LA. While some readers found the dual storyline engaging and seamless, others felt it hindered deep character development and led to conf...

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Jose Tafolla

3 book reviews

Jul 20, 2023
4.25 Stars This is a beautifully written coming-of-age summer rom-com! Told in alternating world POVs, you can see how the convergence of fate and the decisions made affect Natalya’s life. It is imbued with problems and solutions and life lessons that are critical in the adolescent jump from high s...
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Meagan

22 book reviews

Jul 21, 2023
This was such a delight! I was worried that the two dueling timelines would be confusing but Adler switches back and forth between them seamlessly. She includes perfect callbacks and references between the two of them. I preferred the NYC timeline with Elly but that could just be being a massive les...
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corinna roland

5 book reviews

Jul 21, 2023
This book was shockingly, SO GOOD! While I will say I’ve gotten more in to rom-com’s in the last year, I think this is my first queer rom-com and I was expecting it might make me feel a little uncomfortable but not only did it not, but it was equally rooting for Nat & Adam as I was Tal & Elly! It wa...
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