64. Romantic comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld :: 3.75/5⭐️ Sally is a comedy writer for a popular live late night show. When Noah Brewster is the musical guest, she swoons over him like all the other people, both cast and audience members. Plagued with the notion that “beautiful people” can’t date average people - aka, the Danny Horst Rule- Sally knows there no chance of her wooing leading to anything at all. Fast forward to March 2020 when the world shuts down, Sally and Noah become email penpals. What comes out of this digital relationship? You’ll just have to read and see! I will say, if you don’t want to hear about covid and quarantine and masks etc. avoid this book, it plays a HUGE, important role in the last half of this book. That being said, it was really cute! I did however hate that the book is literally 3 chapters long. I listened on audio, so it wasn’t that bad, but i wouldn’t have liked it if I read it. LTKTravel LTKHome