Review Detail
4.0 2
Young Adult Fiction
298
The Twelve Dates of Christmas
(Updated: June 15, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by ReggieWrites
The Twelve Dates of Christmas was a big improvement from Love on Cue (Hapka's other book). If I had to choose two words to describe this book, it would be scintillating and entertaining. Hapka
did a great job here. The plot was unique and original, as was the
title (I loved the title). It was clever and obviously well-written.
The characters were what made this book stand out from the rest of the Romantic Comedies. They were just so different, and yet, Hapka
was able to make them fit perfectly with the plot. My favorite
character was Allie, Lexi's best friend. She was wacky and eccentric.
It was a nice change of scenery if you catch my drift. She made the
book more engaging and eventful.
The events that happened
throughout the book were hilarious. Allie's 'twelve dates' theory was
one of the funniest. And when Lexi tried to stop those twelve dates,
she always found herself in a compromising-but nonetheless funny-position.
The Bottom Line: This book is memorable in every way. The Twelve Dates of Christmas is a funny and entertaining read. I would recommend to read this light-hearted book just before the holidays. For this one, Hapka is worthy of an A- :-)
The Twelve Dates of Christmas was a big improvement from Love on Cue (Hapka's other book). If I had to choose two words to describe this book, it would be scintillating and entertaining. Hapka
did a great job here. The plot was unique and original, as was the
title (I loved the title). It was clever and obviously well-written.
The characters were what made this book stand out from the rest of the Romantic Comedies. They were just so different, and yet, Hapka
was able to make them fit perfectly with the plot. My favorite
character was Allie, Lexi's best friend. She was wacky and eccentric.
It was a nice change of scenery if you catch my drift. She made the
book more engaging and eventful.
The events that happened
throughout the book were hilarious. Allie's 'twelve dates' theory was
one of the funniest. And when Lexi tried to stop those twelve dates,
she always found herself in a compromising-but nonetheless funny-position.
The Bottom Line: This book is memorable in every way. The Twelve Dates of Christmas is a funny and entertaining read. I would recommend to read this light-hearted book just before the holidays. For this one, Hapka is worthy of an A- :-)
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