Come Fly with Me by Camille Di Maio ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫 I loved this story. Following Beverly and Judy, both from different backgrounds, meet and become great friends at a stewardess school for Pan American Airlines. Told in three POVs from Beverly, Judy and one of them when they are older, but interestingly enough, you don’t know which one it is until later on. I loved learning about all of the requirements and how strict Pan Am was with their uniforms, weigh ins, women must not be married, etc. The characters were all wonderful. It was wonderful reading about women lifting other women up. I enjoyed this story much more than I originally thought I would. You Between the Lines by Katie Naymon ⭐⭐⭐💫 I feel like I have read a similar premise before, however, that didn’t stop my enjoyment from this book. Leigh is in a prestigious MFA program from poetry when she finds out that her archrival, Will, is also in the program. Honestly, the poems that were “created” were not great. Leigh and Will fall in like and are both going for a coveted fellowship. Leigh needs some mental health help and was very immature. I did enjoy the mental health representation from Will. I also didn’t really see or feel the spice between Leigh and Will. While it started off pretty good, parts of the story were lacking. LTKHome LTKOver40 LTKFindsUnder50

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