I really enjoyed reading this!! I loved the social commentary we got from hearing what all these different people are saying, like the conversation between Jolene and Damani’s friends and the news being on. Loved Damani being an unreliable narrator and how she wants to look strong and intimidating. I thought that was an interesting part of her character. I also liked that Damani was an example of someone who is affected by oppression and racism but doesn’t have time to protest because they’re just trying to survive. But we see a different side of her when she falls for Jolene. Such a great character to follow. I liked the ending too. I will definitely be on the lookout for this authors next book!!
What a great resource! There is so much information in this book about being LGBTQ+. There are personal stories, sound advice, and humor along the way. I thought the chapter about queer sex was informative and I loved the paragraph in the very beginning warning readers that if they weren't comfortable they should skip the chapter. I also really liked the chapter after about LGBTQ+ families. This would have been great for me to read when I was a teenager! I was a little surprised by how often "male and female" were used instead of more gender inclusive language for people who are nonbinary. Nonbinary wasn't really talked about at all. Polyamory wasn't really mentioned either, instead "open relationships" were discussed. Asexuality and aromantic identities weren't discussed much either. Besides those things I mentioned it was a pretty inclusive, informative book!
I really enjoyed reading this book! There were so many different characters with different personalities. I really liked the third person omniscient perspective we got in the book, it actually made it less confusing for me. Sometimes I would still get a little confused about how all the characters were related but I think that's just a me thing. Rachel and Nick were so cute and so in love, it was really sweet to read. I loved the balance of humor and drama in the book, that was done really well. When I got to the last page I was like, wait that's it?? So I will definitely be picking up the next one! I really want to know what happens!
Big fan of Wiley’s videos on Youtube and so glad I was able to pick up this book! She has poems about being a queer, mixed fat girl, online dating, and queer joy. I could relate to some of the poems, particularly the ones about being alone. I definitely will be returning to this book.
I found the writing kind of sloppy and confusing. I hated the way Alice described Celine the morning after, so creepy, couldn’t get over that. I don’t understand how Sadie can view the world the way she does after being raised by Celine.
I really loved this collection of essays about rage by Brittney Cooper. Black women have so much weight and responsibility put on them, by society and their family. I enjoyed the part where she talked about Michelle Obama expressing her rage. I wish I had taken notes because there were so many great parts, I can't wait to read this again. I absolutely recommend picking this up, especially if you want to be a better feminist.
I liked this one more than the first one! Frodo is too nice to Gollum. The battle in the first half of the book was really good. I think Sam is my favorite character.
Still the cutest couple ever!! I loved how Oseman tackles touchy subjects like intimacy and the possibility of a relationship turning into a long distance one. Such relatable situations that young people go through, a really important book!!