August 20, 2021

Sugar, Spice, and a Little Advice…

This is the inaugural advice column for Dear Miss Sweetie—she advises all, including our very own Reese’s Book Club members

Sugar, Spice, and a Little Advice…

This is the inaugural advice column for Dear Miss Sweetie—she advises all, including our very own Reese's Book Club members

Our favorite new YA novel, introduced us to Miss Sweetie, an advice columnist with a secret. We tapped her to tackle modern issues from last week’s Itty Bitty Book Committee member submissions with our first Dear Miss Sweetie column.

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Dear Miss Sweetie,

My friend’s daughter is being bullied at school by girls who think they’re better than her. How should she deal with these mean girls and their bad behavior?

Sincerely,
Feeling Helpless (Emily C.)

Dear Feeling Hopeless,

It is often said that parents must be rocks for their children, but I would go a step further. Show her how to be a rock, resilient and poised, letting life’s winds polish her into a gem.

Miss Sweetie

Dear Miss Sweetie,

How is it possible not to give up hope? How can you keep thriving even while the world is coming down on you?

E.B.

Dear E.B.,

My stand-in father encouraged me to look up at the sky when all seems hopeless, as the changing sky reminds us that troubles are not here to stay. Build a strong web of support to hold you when things get rough, like friends, family, and a good dog.

Miss Sweetie

Dear Miss Sweetie,

What do you do when you have a lot to do and little time to do it?

Paulina D.

Dear Paulina,

Be like the sun and follow a clear path. Set your goals for each day, focus on one thing at a time, and when you reach the horizon, go to bed.

Miss Sweetie

Dear Miss Sweetie,

As a part Asian woman, how can I embrace my identity even though people always either tell me I’m “too Asian” which makes me “weird” or that I’m “not Asian enough.”

Emily B.

Dear Emily,

Winning a horserace often requires one to put on blinders. If you don’t have a pair, an amused smile works just as well.

Miss Sweetie

Dear Miss Sweetie,

If my husband asks me for a favour which involves his family, should I automatically agree to do it, to play my role as a good wife, or am I entitled to say no? I always say no to things that make me uncomfortable, no matter how small the issue is, but then I feel guilty for not helping out my husband. Please help!

Raman G.

Dear Raman,

Is it a reasonable request? I have heard it said that marriage is a series of compromises, but you can’t shake hands if only one hand is extended.

Miss Sweetie

Dear Miss Sweetie,

My friend gave her word to a tennis captain that she’d return to her team after the summer season. Her summer team won first place, the ladies are fun and took care of her when she was injured. Honor your word or stay with the fun, successful team?

Valerie R.

Dear Valerie,

Fun-loving and first-place can change with the seasons, whereas a trustworthy person is evergreen.

Miss Sweetie

Thank you to everyone for your submissions into the Itty Bitty Book Committee last week!

"My goal was to write an entertaining story that also encourages conversation around friendship, sisterhood, class, and multiracial identity. To these complicated, often uncomfortable questions, I don’t have the answer, but I believe in the need to discuss and explore them further."

In her Author's Note, @laurenlingbrown shares how her own experience growing up multiracial inspired Society of Lies. If you haven't already, pick up a copy at our link in bio.
It’s time for a Lit Check with New York Times bestselling author and romance novelist, @emilyhenrywrites. From sexy, electrifying flings, to profound, healing love affairs, Emily’s must-read romance recommendations will sweep you off your feet.

Prepare to fall head over heels for her swoon-worthy picks. Check out the full list and start listening on @AppleBooks, our official audiobook home, at our link in bio.
Taking storytime on a stroll ✨ What audiobook is at the top of your TBR?
“The game isn’t the dice. It’s who’s with you at the table.”

📷: @bibliogamer
The Last Thing He Told Me 🤝 Summer YA Pick Stuck Up Stupid

We're so excited to have @AngourieRice and @KateRiceWriter's Stuck Up and Stupid as our Summer YA Reese's Book Club Pick. We cannot thank @Jennifer.Garner enough for helping us break the news! 💙

Pick up a copy of this modern-day Australian take on Pride & Prejudice at our link in bio.
Soaking up the sun with a book that feels like summer ☀️

Grab a copy of Stuck Up and Stupid at our link in bio.
"I felt at home whenever I picked it up! Throughout the book, it was always going to be 5 stars." 

📷 + 💬: @whatsteph.isreading
"These days, women have much more agency, the bad guys get away with much less, and the right man won’t save you: you have to do it yourself."

We can’t wait for you to start our Summer YA Pick Stuck Up and Stupid by @angourierice & @katericewriter. Find out what inspired their modern remix of Pride and Prejudice, at our link in bio.
GIVEAWAY: You ready for this plot twist?

The mystery we all know and love, We Were Never Here by @andibartz, is now in mass-market paperback so we thought we would give (5) copies away to some of our friends! 

TO ENTER:
1. Like this post 💙
2. Follow @reesesbookclub
3. Tag your mystery-loving friend below!

Giveaway ends 5/16/25 at 11:59 PT. (5) winners will be notified by DM from @reesesbookclub. No purchase necessary. U.S. only. See official rules in our link in bio.