For Dee Kwan, every day is the perfect day. No, really. She has a house she loves, a job she adores, and a ridiculously attractive “nemesis” who never seems to mind when she wins their favorite online game. How can life possibly get better? (It can’t, obviously. It can only get much, much worse.)
Dee is a product of her mother's positivity upbringing. Always look on the bright side, see the silver lining no matter what happens, positive thoughts manifest and all that. But what happens when she is surrounded by things happening that aren't positive and her life's circumstances change and everything happens at once that it makes it tough to see the positive?
I can kinda relate to Dee on some level - trying to find the positive in this world is tough sometimes and sometimes you question yourself whether you are a positive person or not. I didn't connect with Lily Chu as a writer or Dee the character like I do with Ali Hazelwood but I did enjoy this book enough to finish it relatively quickly.
I would recommend as a light, summer beach read if it peaks your interest.