A review by diaadiary
I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister by Amélie Sarn

3.0

I think part of this story was lost in the translation because I felt like the story was too quick and lacked depth.

Sohane and Djelila have a beautiful connection and I really liked their story. This book was truly thought-provoking and important for today's youth. I loved the representation of Muslim characters, conflicts about finding oneself and the consequences of being true to oneself. However, the book left me feeling unsatisfied and I didn't really like the pacing of the story. I felt like the author should've expanded their story and added more emotion.