I really really loved this book. I was worried it would be like a lot of other YA contemporaries I’ve read but the author took it in a really unique direction and I’m very grateful. It was just gritty enough to make it feel realistic and had flawed characters that were hard to love at times. I think a lot of teens will see themselves in the pages of this book, with the queer questioning and identity struggles. mc rep: latina (mixed cuban), queer/questioning/unlabelled sc rep: korean, black, pakistani, black/latinx, ace, aro, pan, bi, plus-sized, muslim