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notesbynnenna 's review for:
Honey Girl
by Morgan Rogers
3.5 stars
Thank you to the publisher for giving me a free copy of this book! All opinions are my own.
It took me a little while to settle into this one, but in the end, I thought it was a quiet and sweet debut novel. And while romance is an important part of the story, I would say this is more about a young woman who’s coming into her own and really thinking about what she wants and needs for the first time in her life.
This book explores mental health, parental relationships, and Grace’s experience around being a queer Black woman in STEM, among other things. I liked the diverse cast of characters that we meet throughout the book, and I loved that Grace had her found family for support when she needed it. Also, I could relate to Grace’s struggle with the weight of the expectations placed on her by her father and herself, and her feeling of not knowing exactly what path she wants her life to take.
Thank you to the publisher for giving me a free copy of this book! All opinions are my own.
It took me a little while to settle into this one, but in the end, I thought it was a quiet and sweet debut novel. And while romance is an important part of the story, I would say this is more about a young woman who’s coming into her own and really thinking about what she wants and needs for the first time in her life.
This book explores mental health, parental relationships, and Grace’s experience around being a queer Black woman in STEM, among other things. I liked the diverse cast of characters that we meet throughout the book, and I loved that Grace had her found family for support when she needed it. Also, I could relate to Grace’s struggle with the weight of the expectations placed on her by her father and herself, and her feeling of not knowing exactly what path she wants her life to take.