A review by calyxconcision
Perfect On Paper by Sophie Gonzales

4.0

I loved this book. It has romance, humour, and deep discussions of what it's like to be bisexual in a world that constantly tells you, in many ways, bisexuality is either not real or something to be called into question. As a bisexual person, this book means a lot to me in many ways. I teared up at the scene where everyone reassured Darcy she belonged, regardless of who she is or isn't dating. This book tells us bisexuality is a whole identity in its own right and should be respected as such.

Another thing I loved about this book is the teenagers are allowed to be teenagers. They make silly mistakes, hurt their friends feelings, apologise, and grow into themselves as teenagers should be doing. This book was something I could have done with when I was a teenager. I'm glad the teenagers now will have something like this to read.