A review by calila
Overexposed by Megan Erickson

4.0

This book is all about grief and moving through and past it. It doesn't get depressing or slogged down though. It feels real. You understand Thad's pain. You understand Levi's pain. It doesn't feel hollow or gratuitous when it so easily could. Thad and Levi really are a great match. I really love how Levi doesn't try to change Thad, he doesn't try and suddenly make him a social butterfly. He respects that Thad needs space, not at first....there are some "JUST SAY SOMETHING" moments but they were just getting to know each other at that point. I liked Levi's mom, I like that she wasn't a paragon of motherhood, she was lost in her grief too and stumbled along the way. I'm not sure what I think about Matty. But I'm guessing he'll get a book?