A review by lyssaczernek
Loveless by Alice Oseman

4.5

4.5 stars - Loveless was such a great way to learn about asexuality and aromanticism. I feel like I am much more knowledgeable about those identities and how they can present themselves on different people. I related to Georgia’s college journey and the struggle to figure out who you are after high school. And overall I thought the representation was phenomenal in this book! 

I loved the side characters in Loveless as well. I thought they provided great conversations and contradt to Georgia’s inner dialogue. I would definitely read stories about their journied if Alice ever decided to write them. 

The couple grievances I have just revolve around not completely relating to certain decisions made. I found myself questioning several decisions Georgia had made that hurt her friends and thought she could have been more considerate of other’s emotions. My slight dislike towards these scenes are what lowered my rating. 

Definitely a book I would recommend to anyone wanted to explore the LGBTQIA+ community further!