A review by pikasqueaks
Gena/Finn by Hannah Moskowitz, Kat Helgeson

This has some great depictions of friendship and how the lines can start to blur with certain people, with romantic love and friend love, with sexuality and confusion, and how the endings we want aren't always the endings we get.

I loathe ~fandom~ and grow irritated by even just the mention of it, but the way it's portrayed in here is a lot less grating than it's been in certain other books. There's a level of authenticity in it that doesn't turn things into a goopy, theater kid mess of ~randomness~ and ~quirky~ whatever, while still remaining interesting and true-to-life.

The ending is what really made the book for me, and the kind of disappointment and frustration of having to live the life you've chosen, rather than the temporary thing you want.