A review by myloneo
Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

5.0

So, I watched this movie a little while back and instantly fell in love with it. This book was meant to be a movie. It truly became my favorite movie at the moment.
So, naturally, I just had to get the book, and I did. I even paused reading a series so I could read this one and it did not disappoint.

Obviously, the book is extremely different from the movie, which came as a shock to me, because why didn’t Alex have a sister in the movies??
I enjoyed reading scenes that were similar to the movie, but I enjoyed the new scenes way more. The friendship between the white house trio, Raphael Luna, and Henry’s mom.

The slight spice in the book wasn’t as annoying or uncomfortable as I thought it would be (like with some other books). I’m not a fan of spice, but it didn’t bother me as much as I thought it would.

I don’t really have much to say, besides that I like the book a lot and that I like the movie on it’s own more than as an adaptation, even though it was an amazing adaptation.
I will re-read this book many times in the future and I will enjoy it every time, I’m sure of it.

This book deserves a 5 star raiting.