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Lose You to Find Me

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Ahead of the song's release, Gomez wrote on Vevo that the song was about several life events. "This song was inspired by many things that have happened in my life since releasing my last album," she said. "I want people to feel hope and to know you will come out the other side stronger and a better version of yourself." Gomez's song tonight is her first public comment on her love life period since she was dating Bieber at the end of 2017 and early 2018. She wrote it with Finneas, Robin Fredriksson, Mattias Larsson, Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter, according to Genius. I loved the representation, the settings and just the whole truth about being a young person trying to figure out their life.

A music video was released alongside the song. The music video was shot completely on an iPhone for Apple’s “Shot on iPhone” campaign; these words and the Apple logo can be seen in a promotional video posted by Apple. Lose you to find me by B. Celeste is the 3rd book in the Linden University series and tells the story of Raine and Caleb.

This story, like so many of B’s books, is relevant to so many women, and I love that she puts so much compassion and realness into what so many of us go through. And I also love that she put the man’s perspective into the story, as well. Again, just another reason why I respect B’s writing style so much.

The story starts out very promising. It has all the cute yearning and awkward/adorable moments that make for a feel-good love story. However, the dynamic between the two love interests get very jumbled up after about a third of the way through. The situation continues to devolve for the remaining two thirds of the book. I do enjoy a fair bit of conflict to push relationships to evolve throughout a story, but after listening for multiple hours about the two screwing up and miss communicating the story started to fall flat. At one point towards the end the main character just got almost unbearable. Tommy and Brad's scenes were some of my absolute favorites and yet, much like how Tommy felt, I did feel bad for them. Brad's the kinda character that you don't know how important he's going to be to a story, till he becomes the story; and I liked him, for it. 🤍🤍 For their own reasons, they could never be officially together, but while Tommy was trying to figure out his own personal issues with Gabriel and Brad was battling his own inner demons, I loved their little intimate moments. Everything feels like it’s all happening at once and you can’t get ahead of it. But there’s always a way.” And there's a lot of cooking! Which I personally had so much fun with because I love cooking. I SO enjoyed reading some random opinion thrown by Tommy and either vigorously agreeing or violently disagreeing with it. Tommy Dees is in the weeds—restaurant speak for beyond overwhelmed. He’s been working as a server at Sunset Estates retirement community to get the experience he needs to attend one of the best culinary schools in the world. And to make his application shine, he also needs a letter of recommendation from his sadistic manager. But in exchange for the letter, Tommy has to meet three conditions—including training the new hire.

Though most of the lyrics can easily be written off as typical prose commonly found in sad-girl anthems, one verse seems to explicitly point toward Bieber.

What would you do if you met your first love for the second time years later and he doesn’t remember you?I applaud Erik J. Brown for 1. having the balls to NOT make the main romance of the book be the endgame, and 2. having the talent to make me love and root for Brad and Tommy despite rarely seeing them together until the last 10% of the book. A romantic, heartfelt, and hilarious queer coming-of-age story from All That’s Left in the World author Erik J. Brown, perfect for fans of What If It’s Us and If This Gets Out.Tommy Dees is in the weeds–restaurant speak for beyond overwhelmed. He’s been working as a server at Sunset Estates retirement community to get the experience he needs to attend one of the best culinary schools in the world. And to make his application shine, he also needs a letter of recommendation from his sadistic manager. But in exchange for the letter, Tommy has to meet three conditions–including training the new hire.What he doesn’t expect is for the newbie to be an old crush: Gabe, with the dimples and kind heart, who Tommy fell for during summer camp at age ten and then never saw again. Unfortunately, Gabe doesn’t remember Tommy at all. The training proves distracting as old feelings resurface, and the universe seems to be conspiring against them.With the application deadline looming and Gabe on his mind, Tommy is determined to keep it all together–but what if life isn’t meant to follow a recipe? Lose You to Find Me by Erik J. Brown – eBook Details

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