Daydream (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
#1 New York Times bestseller!
The third in the New York Times bestselling Maple Hills series follows fan-favorite Henry and a bookish fellow student who come up with a plan to help them both overcome their respective challenges in a difficult year.
When his procrastination lands him in a difficult class with his least favorite professor, Henry Turner knows he’s going to have to work extra hard to survive his junior year of college. And now with his new title of captain for the hockey team—which he didn’t even want—Henry absolutely cannot fail. Enter Halle Jacobs, a fellow junior who finds herself befriended by Henry when he accidentally crashes her book club.
Halle may not have the romantic pursuits of her favorite fictional leads, but she’s an academic superstar, and as soon as she hears about Henry’s problems with his class reading material, she offers to help. Too bad being a private tutor isn’t exactly ideal given her own studies, job, book club, and the novel she’s trying to write. But new experiences are the key to beating her writer’s block, and Henry’s promising to be the one to give them to her.
They just need to stick to their rule book.
Oh, and not fall in love.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
In Hannah Grace’s earnestly winsome novel, the meek are set to inherit true love. College junior and serial people-pleaser Halle, fresh off a breakup, is desperate to finish and submit a romance novel to a writing contest. Henry, the new captain of the Maple Hills hockey team, only wants a passing grade in a class he detests. She needs inspiration; he needs a tutor attuned to his learning style. Helping each other isn’t the issue—staying friends is. Fans of Grace’s earlier romances will be thrilled with the clever character cameos, but our attention never wavered from the adorably awkward central couple. We loved the way Henry’s neurodivergent characteristics are treated with respect by both the author and the other characters. Narrators CJ Bloom and Emmanuel Ingram find their groove early, letting the discomfort and humor of the budding relationship percolate. Daydream expands Grace’s university universe with unrelenting charm.
Customer Reviews
Painful
This book is horrible and boring. I’m really not sure what the point of it is, or if there is even a plot. The plot appears to be Henry just listing his adhd symptoms from a Wikipedia page? The audio is also hard to listen to as the readers are a bad fit for the characters.