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elisesluiter 's review for:
Out On a Limb
by Hannah Bonam-Young
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
They’re right, this book is simply about good things happening to good, deserving people. Everything in this is so well-written and healthy - the friendships are great, and Bo & Win’s relationship is so beautiful while also feeling so realistic.
And listen, the yearning? THE YEARNING? Next level.
I know everyone hates this trope but I simply ~don’t~. Win and Bo are everything, and you are missing out on good books if you won’t read something just because you rule it out based on the tropes. I said what I said.
There was nothing crazy happening, the stakes weren’t very high, but I was still glued to the book. The depth of the story and the development of the characters, to the point where you genuinely care what happens, sets it apart from a lot of other romances.
And Bo? This book deserves a whole sixth star for him alone.
Overall a very good time!
And listen, the yearning? THE YEARNING? Next level.
I know everyone hates this trope but I simply ~don’t~. Win and Bo are everything, and you are missing out on good books if you won’t read something just because you rule it out based on the tropes. I said what I said.
There was nothing crazy happening, the stakes weren’t very high, but I was still glued to the book. The depth of the story and the development of the characters, to the point where you genuinely care what happens, sets it apart from a lot of other romances.
And Bo? This book deserves a whole sixth star for him alone.
Overall a very good time!
Graphic: Cancer, Emotional abuse, Pregnancy
Moderate: Ableism, Suicide, Toxic relationship, Death of parent
Minor: Mental illness, Vomit, Abortion