A review by leclerc
Heartstopper Volume 3 by Alice Oseman

4.0

"There's this idea that if you're not straight, you have to tell
all your family and friends immediately, like you owe it to
them. But you don't. You don't have to do anything until
you're ready."

The Paris trip. OH, HOW EXCITED I WAS SO READ THIS.

It's so refreshing to see teachers being excellent humans. The trip was so cute and funny. I loved how Tara and Darcy were so supportive of the two and all the representation was amazing. 

Nick's brother has to be the most annoying person on earth, he made me so mad, and I'm glad that both Nick and Tori told him to shut the fuck up. #Deserved.

They are facing some prejudice whilst navigating the minefield that is coming out as a couple. Both are realizing that coming out is something that they have to do over and over again, and it isn't always easy. 

Charlie is also opening up about some mental health issues, which was heart-breaking but beautifully dealt with. And it made me empathize a lot with him since I also deal with mental illnesses since childhood, and I was scared that it would be badly done but as I already said Alice dealt with it in such a beautiful way, and I'm so thankful.

I loved the first two volumes, and Alice is yet to write a book I don't enjoy. I love the world Alice has created.