Sam is a college history professor who is a lot nerdy and sometimes sweetly awkward. She has a confidence in her skin that I envied and I so admired her boldness and passion for making clothes. Lily is a shy and introverted receptionist by day and a bold karaoke singer at Moonies on the weekend. Lily and Sam were such wonderful, soft and sweet love interests. I don’t read nearly enough romance with older/more mature characters so I really love to see it! I really appreciated the great discussions that were had about being non-binary and being fat, and I also appreciated that these characters were older (Lily-30s, Sam-40s). ![]() That said, this really doesn’t feel like a novella because both of these characters are so well fleshed out and their romance was so well developed. There must be something about novellas these days because I’ve been loving the ones I’m reading! Help, this book stole my heart! ❤️ Can someone tell me who gave this story the right to be SO SWEET, SO CUTE, SO SWOONWORTHY?! Gah, I adored Sam and Lily and I want to keep both of them in my pocket because must protect 4ever! □ This was another recommendation from Nick The Infinite Limits of Love and I’m so glad that I picked it up. They’re so nicely fleshed out and their romance well-developed and this gave me all the warm fuzzy happy feels! TL DR: Sing Anyway was a soft and sweet romance that had me swooning! Lily and Sam were such beautiful characters and I loved watching them let their guards down and create a safe space with each other. Maybe all Sam and Lily need is a little courage to pick up the mic, and sing anyway. It’s not always about knowing all the right words or having the perfect voice. But maybe sometimes, the real world should be a little more like karaoke. Like Moonie’s Lily is real.Īs the night progresses, both Sam’s and Lily’s personal fears are tested, and the real world outside of Moonie’s looms. ![]() And tonight, what Lily wants is the way Sam looks at her across the room as she sings her signature opening song, like they see her exactly as she wants to be seen. At Moonie’s, Lily can pretend to be someone else: someone bold, who takes what she wants. When there’s a mic in her hand, she’s no longer merely a receptionist harboring big dreams. Disappointed, they prepare to leave-until their #1 karaoke crush catches their eye…įor Lily Fischer, karaoke at Moonie’s is the only time she can step outside of her quiet shell. Except for tonight, when one by one, all of Sam’s friends abandon them. Sam is good at being thirsty, though, especially when it’s karaoke night at The Moonlight Café, otherwise known as Moonie’s to its largely queer regulars. It’s the actual drinking where things get too complicated, where Sam inevitably gets hurt. But if you drop this on an unsuspecting pal and then exit the frame so the camera closes in on them, your iPhone will capture them going bright red during the very, very high “Baby! BABY!” bits in incredible close-up detail.After a lifetime of failed relationships, non-binary history professor Sam Bell is committed to a new (non)romantic strategy: Thirst Only. This isn’t the most visual song to perform, we know. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling, The Righteous Brothers ![]() Summer Nights isn’t just a brilliant sing-along, it’s also fun to do with larger groups, as you can have them pop into frame for the “tell me more! Tell me more!” bits and Continuity Camera will expand the frame to fit them all in. Summer Nights, John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John Some of the choices here aren't suitable for younger singers, but most of the songs are completely family-friendly. Here are 13 song suggestions to get you going and – if you’re anything like us – giggling. Protip: put the dog in a different room if you don't want an unexpected guest (Image credit: Future)Īnd that’s all you need to do to use one of the best streaming service's upcoming karaoke features.
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