A review by christyduke_5117
All the Wrong Places by Ann Gallagher

5.0

4.5 Stars ~ It has been quite awhile since I was in Bluewater Bay and it's nice to get back to the familiar scenery and famous faces. Although this installment focuses on two residents of the town, not anyone associated with the TV show, and in some ways, I actually like that better. There can be predictability with actors and the whole Hollywood scene, plus the description for this book really pulled me in.

Asexuality is a very new term to me and to many people. I made a new friend a couple of years ago who revealed that she is asexual and I've asked her a lot of questions. I think, much like Brennan, she would have been very happy to have known someone like Zafir when she was struggling to figure out what was "wrong" with her. I felt so bad for Brennan because, frankly, women can be very cruel, and in some ways, far more so than men. Brennan was lucky to find Zafir to talk to and to ask questions, but they were both lucky to find the friendship they developed.

"An asexual man who’s good with my son and doesn’t bat an eye at me being Muslim? Is this even possible? Please let this be real. Inshallah."

Please find my full review at Rainbow Book Reviews