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A review by sepiareece
Izzy and the Right Answer by R. Cooper
4.0
I really enjoyed this book. It was sweet and fun. There was good representation of obsessive thoughts/anxiety/depression which seems like it would mean the book was really angsty, but somehow it wasn't.
The MC is represented as neuroatypical. I think it's done pretty well, *but*
I know we were supposed to feel frustrated by the MC's obliviousness, but it seemed like it went on longer than really necessary.
Also, I felt a little weird about the almost manic pixie dream boy being an affluent white boy and being imperious with his (if I'm perceiving things correctly) non-white boyfriends.
Also, there isn't a whole lot of sexytimes action, which can be good or bad depending on what you like.
The MC is represented as neuroatypical. I think it's done pretty well, *but*
Spoiler
IME, it's the neurotypicals who are generally so invested in traditional relationship structures that they can't get their heads out of their asses.I know we were supposed to feel frustrated by the MC's obliviousness, but it seemed like it went on longer than really necessary.
Also, I felt a little weird about the almost manic pixie dream boy being an affluent white boy and being imperious with his (if I'm perceiving things correctly) non-white boyfriends.
Also, there isn't a whole lot of sexytimes action, which can be good or bad depending on what you like.