You Were Made For Me

You Were Made For Me
Written by Jenna Guillaume
Contemporary, Friendship, Romance
Publishing August 11th 2020
336 Pages
Thank you to Pan Macmillan and Netgalley
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★★★★★
The day I created a boy started out like any other.

Katie didn't mean to create a boy. A boy like a long lost Hemsworth brother. Six foot tall with floppy hair and eyes like the sky on a clear summer's day, whose lips taste like cookie dough and whose skin smells like springtime.

A boy who is completely devoted to Katie.

He was meant to be perfect.

But he was never meant to exist.
Let's summarise. Single Katie wants a dreamboat boyfriend for her very first kiss. So what happens when you wake up in the middle of the night with six feet of solid, yet alluringly strange boy hunk in your bed? Freak the hell out.

A dash of handsomeness, a pinch of blonde dreamy locks, a sprinkle of smoking hot body and generous amounts of kindness and you too can create your very own Guy. Of course there's more to the recipe and lots of sciencey goodness but now Katie has a very real and very much naked Guy in her room, staring at her adoringly and content to live under her bed until she knows what to do with him.

Girl, have at it.

Thankfully Katie can rely on her always dependable friend and next door neighbour Theo to have her back. If it weren't for Guy's weird and wide eyed wonder, no one would believe this tall, handsome hunk of a boy was only hours old. Kate is a natural storyteller and with input from best friend Libby when she starts rambling or using the word tongue far too often than necessary, Katie shares her story about creating the perfect boy.

Katie, Libby and Theo aren't part of the popular clique, in fact she and best friend Libby have been the target of the downright nasty and pretentious Mikayla. Even her maybe, sometimes boyfriend Declan Bell Jones is perfect, if only Katie could steal him from Mikayla's taloned clutches. Katie's had the hots for him as long as she can remember and all of Libby's eye rolling still isn't enough to douse those burning loins. Declan is no Guy and while he may seem nice, he's just another wanker with the need to feel adored. I believe he's also still looking for his spine.

You Were Made For Me is a feel great, laugh out loud romantic comedy, like a nineties teen film that'll have you swooning and peeing a little, regular toilet breaks are highly recommend. It's utterly delightful, a little bit batshit and hilariously funny. We could all use a hefty dose of fun and fluff and this is perfection.

We first meet Katie as she's pining away over the unobtainable boy, you know the type, he's usually popular, his girlfriend is a horrible bitch and he's typically a bit of a dimwit. On a girl's night in, Kate and bestie Libby are pretending to create the ideal guy, Libby ensuring she added a penis because no one deserves plastic genitals. Feeling better about her lack of boyfriend and kissing, Katie tucks her makeshift tiny boyfriend into bed. Sciencey and magical stuffs occur, which I believe is the technical term and that is how you end up with a hunk in your bed. Probably best not to try this at home kids, results may vary.

What ensues is a journey of learning, hard lessons and realising that there's no such thing as perfection, although Guy comes pretty close. A story of friendship, awesome friends, shitty friends and that guy you thought was hot? He's a massive wanker. You Were Made For Me also touches on grief, Theo having lost his mother to cancer. Infidelity, someone can't seem to keep their own tongue in their mouth and body shaming. Theo is often teased by his family and peers for his weight. 

I loved the diversity of characters. There is a discussion surrounding sexuality when a character identifies as asexual and aromantic and it was brilliant to see that spoken about on the page so positively. Libby is Filipina Australian, she's intelligent, witty and an incredibly loyal friend. She also experiences taunting and racism at the hands of Mikayla and her minions.

Jenna Guillaume has cemented herself as Australia's young adult romantic comedy author and my love her her knows no bounds. This was absolutely delightful, fun, fluffy and super cute. Also, a handy guide when faced with a large, ridiculously good looking man doll come to life in your bed while you're asleep.

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  1. How gorgeous does this sound? The humour, the diversity and the almost-long-lost Hemsworth brother! I am ready to curl up with this goodness and keep the world at bay for a good long while -- wonderful review Kelly!!

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    1. Thanks Verushka, it's such a hilarious and brilliant read. I'd love to see what you think of it, I think you'll really enjoy this one.

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  2. DEFINITELY adding this one to my TBR! I could really use a LOL ROM COM! Sadly, August is so very far away, haha. <3 Lovely review as always!

    Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear? 💬

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    1. It's August! It's an amazing read, you'll love this one. So Australian and such a feel great read.

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  3. You have me so excited about this book! I LOVED What I Like About Me, and it sounds like one of my favorite things, Guillaume's humor, shines once again in this book. Fantastic!

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    1. Isn't she incredible! Her books are what every reader needs right now, just wonderfully feel great romantic comedies.

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  4. I really liked this author's book What I Like About Me. This one sounds like good fun, and we DO need that these days - and in general. I love that it has so much diversity. And your comparison to a teen film from the 90's has me smiling. I love that. It's almost like Weird Science - but that was an 80's film.

    -Lauren
    www.shootingstarsmag.net

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    1. Very similar though? It very much has that teen eighties and nineties comedic romance, do you remember the film Mannequin with Andrew Mccarthy? It's all the best teen romantic comedies rolled into one. You'll love this Lauren, guaranteed!

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  5. "Girl, have at it." LMAO

    This sounds like so much fun!

    Karen @ For What It's Worth

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    1. It's wonderful Karen, so lighthearted and feel great. I'd love to see what you think of it!

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  6. I NEEEEEEEED to read this ASAP <3 <3

    Awesome review Kelly :-) <3

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    1. It's brilliant Sarah, you'll absolutely love this one.

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  7. This sounds like such an entertaining book. Love the technical term for the sciencey magic stuff which occurred. i think we all dream about the perfect guy but to actually make it happen? Yeah, that would be scary. I think we forget perfection is an ideal but nothing is perfect for more than a moment. I definitely think this would be a great book to escape into for a little while and it’s get some great representation to explore too.

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    1. It's magnificent! Such a hilarious and feel great read and so lovely and gentle. I can't wait so see what you think of it!

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