Rachel Recht and Sana Khan are either mortal enemies or star-crossed lovers. The novel is told in dueling POVs: that of immaculate cheerleader Sana Khan and that of rough-and-tumble film student Rachel Recht. by Aminah Mae Safi RELEASE DATE: June 11, 2019. It's no secret that this is the basic premise - Safi dedicates the novel to Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, with a clever quip that Rory "always had Paris." The setting is not small-town Stars Hollow, but Los Angeles. So when I found out that Tell Me How You Really Feel was Aminah Mae Safi's version of the infamous Rory Gilmore-Paris Geller ship, I couldn't get my hands on it fast enough. I mention this little anecdote because I want to make sure y'all understand: My familiarity with Gilmore Girls runs so deep that it actually permeates my subconscious. "STAT!" was what Paris Geller once yelled in a hospital during an episode of Gilmore Girls because she was distraught and couldn't think of anything else to say. Tell Me How You Really Feel is author Aminah Mae Safis sophomore effort, a very enjoyable romantic dramedy featuring two eighteen year-old students who are. He prompted me to spout some random medical jargon, but the only thing in my mind was "STAT!" Days later, when the pain fog had lifted from my brain, I laughed out loud at the memory. The friend who took me to the ER was highly amused at the coincidence. The summer I sprained my ankle to within an inch of its life, I'd been in the middle of a Grey's Anatomy rewatch binge. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Tell Me How You Really Feel Author Aminah Mae Safi
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