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A review by sachik
The Perfect Guy Doesn't Exist by Sophie Gonzales
definitely reads more middle grade than YA; that said it's not bad for what it is. there's no rhyme nor reason for Weston traveling out a fanfic and they never try to make it realistic, which i guess i respect. kind of a love letter to fanfic, cycling through big tropes (coffee shop and enemies and perfect day) and fandom behavior.
ivy's obsessive love for H-MAD and falling out with her friend over it are ... irritating but very middle school. so while i might not Get It as an adult i think i'd get it if i was still thirteen. i am not the target audience for this so i'm leaving it unrated and would rec for middle grade readers. it may be ridiculous but it's cute and absurd and queer people deserve those kinds of novels too.
ivy's obsessive love for H-MAD and falling out with her friend over it are ... irritating but very middle school. so while i might not Get It as an adult i think i'd get it if i was still thirteen. i am not the target audience for this so i'm leaving it unrated and would rec for middle grade readers. it may be ridiculous but it's cute and absurd and queer people deserve those kinds of novels too.