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You, Me, and Bad Movies by Twoony

readingwithgd's review

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funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

shes_in_the_rae_n's review

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emotional funny inspiring reflective

4.0

Disclaimer, I received a free copy to review. My thoughts and opinions are entirely my own, though
This was a very good book ^-^ both cute and a bit emotional. I enjoyed everyone's dynamic. Everyone had good chemistry, and the interactions were fun to read. I enjoyed seeing characters (I'm not gonna say who!) healing and moving on. It's not too long, it's the perfect length. The ending ties the story up really nicely.

jan35104974's review

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5.0

I thought this story did a wonderful job at addressing what being Agender means to people. For me personally it was really refreshing to see a character who worries about being too feminine/ too masculine like me. I also truthfully thought Avery was written incredibly well. The way that each thought that ran through their head was careful constructed, really allows you to feel their emotions on a deeper level. 
(Also enjoyed the the addition of an asexual side character 🫶🏼) 

I was quite happy that the person behind the whole notes and email chain between Avery and their pen pal wasn't kace. He was such a bully with not remorse. The pen pal ended up being Sid and I could be more happier. He's such a sweet kid who had such a bad rep for a long time for something that happened two years ago. He was always respectful about Avery and their pronouns which is brownie points in my book. 

I loved the scenes that we got with Avery and Sid after the discussed everything that happened between. Also the fact that Avery help sid come to conclusions that he should meet up with a therapist, is quite frankly adorable 🫶🏼
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