Critic Consensus: The Wedding Plan is steeped in convention, but has a thoroughly charming star and
enough fresh twists to set it pleasantly apart.
Not exact matches
Sometimes a fun
twist is
enough to make a classic unique and
fresh again.
The story specific to Swap Force is fairly simplistic, but there are
enough twists — including one big character reveal — that make it feel
fresh and fun to watch.
It does a fantastic job of drawing inspiration from genre classics and adding just
enough of a
twist to feel
fresh and engaging.
Its vernacular use of a «real» look at racial tension is fabulous oil for a souped - up old engine — so familiar as to be palatable, but
twisted just
enough to feel
fresh.
Killing Ground isn't quite ready to join those ranks, mainly because, at its core, it's an unremarkable story — although a few clever
twists and choices keep it
fresh enough.
«Delinsky nails it in her trademark latest, a captivating and moving story about a woman who's had
enough of her life and wants a
fresh start... [She] keeps the story moving with some nice
twists on a familiar plot, rich characterizations, and real - feeling dilemmas that will keep readers hooked.»
Fibbage:
Enough About You is a little
twist to keep things
fresh with the Fibbage series.