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A review by herm333s
More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera
5.0
It starts out giving the impression it'll be just your ordinary YA LGBT contemporary novel and in a swift, slow movement it tears your heart apart.
Even though I never really got attached to the main character until the end, I wanted to be by his side all the time.
Adam Silvera does something really ingenious where he adds just the right amount of science fiction, to the point where it never loses its contemporary vibe.
It's barely comparable; but it could be described as the dark side of Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli.
A beautiful coming of age story of love, life and what it takes to be completely human.
Even though I never really got attached to the main character until the end, I wanted to be by his side all the time.
Adam Silvera does something really ingenious where he adds just the right amount of science fiction, to the point where it never loses its contemporary vibe.
It's barely comparable; but it could be described as the dark side of Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli.
A beautiful coming of age story of love, life and what it takes to be completely human.