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9.09k reviews for:
Honey Girl: Roman | Die aufwühlende Geschichte, die hunderttausende TikTok-Userinnen begeistert hat
Morgan Rogers
9.09k reviews for:
Honey Girl: Roman | Die aufwühlende Geschichte, die hunderttausende TikTok-Userinnen begeistert hat
Morgan Rogers
emotional
lighthearted
sad
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Graphic: Racism
NO, absolutely no one does it like queer people when it comes to beautiful language. the writing in this book blew me apart, what a wonderful style, what care in picking the words, what metaphors born out of emotions.
NO, i did not expect the subject of this book to hit so fucking close to home. grateful for this coming of age story that shows you never truly stop being lost in the world, you never have your shit figured out, you're never as much of an adult as everyone else around pretends you are. i think a lot of people will relate to the main character's struggles and issues, as well as overall feelings. it was great.
YES, i am absolutely in love with all the friendships in here!!!! queer group of friends, the most beautiful thing on earth.
YES, i am possibly very biased in rating this book, but it worked for me!!! and sometimes you just find a story at the exact moment when you need it. this is one of those times.
It breaks something, to acknowledge out loud that it will not be easy, no matter where she looks. She mourns for the optimism she felt right after graduation, when she thought, I have come this far, and I will go even farther, and no one can stop me.
NO, i did not expect the subject of this book to hit so fucking close to home. grateful for this coming of age story that shows you never truly stop being lost in the world, you never have your shit figured out, you're never as much of an adult as everyone else around pretends you are. i think a lot of people will relate to the main character's struggles and issues, as well as overall feelings. it was great.
YES, i am absolutely in love with all the friendships in here!!!! queer group of friends, the most beautiful thing on earth.
YES, i am possibly very biased in rating this book, but it worked for me!!! and sometimes you just find a story at the exact moment when you need it. this is one of those times.
It breaks something, to acknowledge out loud that it will not be easy, no matter where she looks. She mourns for the optimism she felt right after graduation, when she thought, I have come this far, and I will go even farther, and no one can stop me.
This was a nosedive for me - went in with high hopes for some gay escapism, then quickly lost interest and quit. It was just too twee and overwritten - too many trailing spell herbs and sea salt honey hair and rosebud cheeks and unearned pining. This might be an unfair review bc I only made it like 15% through.
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Okay I’ll keep this synopsis brief since I have so many words on how I feel about the book.
Grace wakes up in the morning in Vegas and finds she has married a girl she met the previous night and remembers nothing. What a beginning! But the book changes direction completely when we follow Grace home and see how she is living life trying to find a career and a place in the world as a black, queer, women in the world. And how she can find a way to overcome her anxieties of trying to please others.
Oh my word I loved this one. I wasn’t sure how I felt at first because the writing style is a bit different. But it’s almost poetic and it was so beautiful once I really allowed myself to get into it. This book at times made my think of The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson. This is probably my favorite sapphic novel I’ve read. I haven’t read many but this takes the cake. Grace is an astronomer and her wife, Yuki, hosts a radio show where she talks about the supernatural. Omg I was jealous of them both and their badass-ness.
And this book is perfect for millennials who have been in that place or currently in the place of feeling lost and unsure of the future. Our purpose, our plan, and the pressures of life.
So much representation in this, I loved the diversity of characters. I loved the relationships and love expressed through all of these characters: family, friends, room mates, lovers.
And did I mention mental health? Oh my this book hits the nail on the head on mental illness. I related to both characters in this who battle mental illness. It speaks highly of medicine, therapy, and the importance of a support system. So so good. I recommend this one for anyone looking for a beautiful sapphic love story. A story of finding ones self. A story about mental illness. Or a story about friendships and family.
Grace wakes up in the morning in Vegas and finds she has married a girl she met the previous night and remembers nothing. What a beginning! But the book changes direction completely when we follow Grace home and see how she is living life trying to find a career and a place in the world as a black, queer, women in the world. And how she can find a way to overcome her anxieties of trying to please others.
Oh my word I loved this one. I wasn’t sure how I felt at first because the writing style is a bit different. But it’s almost poetic and it was so beautiful once I really allowed myself to get into it. This book at times made my think of The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson. This is probably my favorite sapphic novel I’ve read. I haven’t read many but this takes the cake. Grace is an astronomer and her wife, Yuki, hosts a radio show where she talks about the supernatural. Omg I was jealous of them both and their badass-ness.
And this book is perfect for millennials who have been in that place or currently in the place of feeling lost and unsure of the future. Our purpose, our plan, and the pressures of life.
So much representation in this, I loved the diversity of characters. I loved the relationships and love expressed through all of these characters: family, friends, room mates, lovers.
And did I mention mental health? Oh my this book hits the nail on the head on mental illness. I related to both characters in this who battle mental illness. It speaks highly of medicine, therapy, and the importance of a support system. So so good. I recommend this one for anyone looking for a beautiful sapphic love story. A story of finding ones self. A story about mental illness. Or a story about friendships and family.
Aw, this was so sweet! I want a movie adaptation! (IMAGINE the soundtrack) which I never wish for after reading a book!! I especially loved Yuki as a character. I loved the writing style and how different kinds of intimacy were portrayed.
I did find there were a few too many characters, but they all felt real which was great.
A solid 4.5 out of 5.
I did find there were a few too many characters, but they all felt real which was great.
A solid 4.5 out of 5.
Pure perfection. I related to Grace so badly. A must read tbh.
emotional
reflective
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
challenging
emotional
inspiring
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes