A review by goldenbooksgirl
Find The Girl by Lydia Connell, Lucy Connell

3.0

In their debut novel, Youtubers Lucy and Lydia tell the story of estranged twins Nancy and Nina, as they rekindle their bond amidst the chaos of a famous popstar falling in love with the twin who isn`t his obsessive fan. A lot of this really reminded me of Zoella`s Girl Online, which I actually quite enjoyed, so I found that fun, and it was different enough to not feel like I was reading the exact same book. I also really liked Nina as a character, even though I wasn`t so keen on Nancy for most of the book (though she did grow on me!), and I thought the romance with Chase was super cute. Unfortunately, as someone with a health condition that really affects their balance, there were some parts of this book that really upset me. At the beginning especially, there were a lot of references to Nina`s slight clumsiness being `embarrassing` and there was also a section which implied balance issues were a choice, and I found both of these troubling. Between my utter confusion as to how these sorts of things made it into the book and trying not to let the idea that I am somehow lesser because I have issues with balance upset me as it so often does, it really impacted my enjoyment of this. 3/5