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Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
5.0

“He talked about the ocean between people. And how the whole point of everything is to find a shore worth swimming to.”

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FOR THE LOVE OF OREOS GO READ THIS NOW! Thank you Becky for getting me out of my Reading slump and making me fangirl every 5 seconds!

This was the perfect cute and adorable story I needed and I’m so happy and can’t stop smiling after having finished it. I think this is the first LGBTQ+ book I’ve ever read and I honestly don’t know why I’ve been missing out a whole lot apparently.

I love how it was such a simple and fast read, did I mention fast? I just fell in love with Simon’s character and very relatable family. We jump straight in to the plot once the book starts so I obviously fell in love with his conversations with blue and the mystery aspect of who blue was, was so entertaining since I was going crazy trying to guess who it could be and had like 3 suspects but Becky still pleasantly surprised me.

Leah, Nick and Abby were such cool friends and I just really enjoyed Abby’s character the most she was just a very nice and awesome friend for Simon to have around and her personality is just alluring.

I loved the Diversity and I could just picture these characters at an actual high school in Georgia and that’s why I’m really excited to see the movie.

Alice is another fav, just because she a really cool big sis and Simon’s whole family is really supportive but the fact that Alice made her boyfriend go warn Simon they would be able to have 2 hours unsupervised at home still makes me laugh.

Overall an amazing YA book that would lift anybody’s spirit at any given time.
And the fact that Nick Robinson is playing Simon makes me so happy and that they’re not white-washing any characters so that makes me even happier.