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Anywhere You Go by Bridget Morrissey
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Thank you Ace Pub Books and Berkeley Romance for the free book!!
I think this is the first book in a while that wasn't a YA book that I truly had no issues with and loved every part of. I love slice of life and I love romance, and this was a perfect balance between the two. It was messy, but it felt real, and I loved the way that everything came full circle. Everyone got their ending, and it didn't feel like any character who was important to the story was slighted in any sort of way. Every character was incredibly loveable, and I loved the queer rep, especially Carson. I'm a sucker for a trans masc non-binary person. I don't see it a lot in books, much less books I love so much. The ending was so bittersweet and I loved that Eleanor got her family in the end, and that Carson finally felt seen and listened to rather than just pushed off as the trouble kid like he was used to. I actually have another book by this author on my TBR backlog, and I'm super excited to get to it now.
I think this is the first book in a while that wasn't a YA book that I truly had no issues with and loved every part of. I love slice of life and I love romance, and this was a perfect balance between the two. It was messy, but it felt real, and I loved the way that everything came full circle. Everyone got their ending, and it didn't feel like any character who was important to the story was slighted in any sort of way. Every character was incredibly loveable, and I loved the queer rep, especially Carson. I'm a sucker for a trans masc non-binary person. I don't see it a lot in books, much less books I love so much. The ending was so bittersweet and I loved that Eleanor got her family in the end, and that Carson finally felt seen and listened to rather than just pushed off as the trouble kid like he was used to. I actually have another book by this author on my TBR backlog, and I'm super excited to get to it now.
Moderate: Death, Infidelity, Sexual content, Grief, Death of parent, Alcohol