![]() ![]() Hate to love or enemies to lovers as a trope has a lot of room to flop. ![]() Plot: 5 More than anything else, I love the story here. Her chip on her shoulder leads her to push everyone around her away and refuse help.Īs their relationship deepens, they both learn how to let go in different ways. Rachel feels the need to be perfect because she's at her fancy private school on scholarship, she needs to earn money to go to college, and she wants to prove that she belongs with the rich kids. ![]() She has to bear the weight of intense expectations on her shoulders, and as senior year comes to an end, she finally feels the need to break out of her box and start living for herself. Sana feels the need to be perfect to make her mother and grandparents proud. ![]() Overall: 4Ĭharacters: 4 I really loved both Rachel and Sana's characters. While the two struggle with their futures, they find interesting allies in each other. When the two collide on the school field, Sana and Rachel are pulled together to make it right by Sana staring in Rachel's movie. After a bad encounter freshman year and a misunderstanding that followed, the two have been at odds in their two separate worlds. Overview: Sana and Rachel hate each other. Tell Me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi ![]()
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