A review by chantellouise
When Michael Met Mina by Randa Abdel-Fattah

5.0

Fair warning I'm a total leftist, feminist, sjw, libtard cuck, so keep that in mind. But this book was incredible, it hit so many amazing points, there were those perfect mic drop moments, it made me cry without romanticising anything and becoming inspiration porn. It made you think without being a story made for you to consume so that you can say that you came out better or enlightened afterwards and anyone who does... isn't really reading it properly. Everyone deserved what they got, and I think they deserved a happy ending at least in this fictional depiction of the real life struggles of not only so many Australians, but so many people around the world. Of course like any book I review that deals with such personal topics that I'm not intimately familiar with, I advise you to take my opinions with a grain of salt because while I may be "woke" I'm neither a Muslim or a refugee and therefore don't really have a relevant perspective on this issue, that being said, in my opinion this was a brilliantly written book that hazard led what can be (but should be) difficult topics well and I implore everyone to read it.
Who I recommend this book to: everyone especially those on the fence about asylum seekers
I give this book 5/5 roses 🌹