A review by aritrigupta
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman

5.0

This is one of the best YA books I have read that dealt with identity, mental health, uncertainty in our teenage years with such sensitivity and yet in a way that made it seem relatable. I loved all the characters - I loved their fears, their joys, their discovery of themselves, the overcoming of their issues, their acceptance of the fact that not all things have to be as they seem now and that things do get better. The story was fresh, poignant, and the episodes of Radio Silence sweetened it all the more. I hope that the adults who read this, put a bit more effort in listening to those around us and their cries for help.
Honestly, I loved the book, but reviewing it in a fitting manner eludes me now as I sit her thinking about the Aleds, Frances' and Carys' of the world.