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All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover

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2.0

all your perfects

I’ve heard a lot of great things about this book, and it was not what I was expecting. It was such an honest story. There was no quest or mysterious journey to follow. It was a book about 2 people and their crippling relationship. I think this book honestly dealt with how some mothers struggle with conceiving, and has shone a brighter light on the fact that anyone who can get pregnant should be grateful for the gift they have been given.
I did cry. That one chapter. Colleen. IT BROKE MY HEART. To say the least I was happy with the ending, but until everything started to go well, I’m just gonna pretend the ‘now’ chapters don’t exist. :)
I would 1000% recommend this book to anyone at any age of any gender. It’s a story all need to hear and it needs more appreciation < 3
Heartstopper Volume 1 by Alice Oseman

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3.0

Read this entire book during maths, and fucking loved it. I already knew what happened due to watching the show, and still adored it.

Nick and Charlie’s relationship is so sweet, and I loved nicks realisation to knowing who he was. I do however, think it was fast paced. Like, 20 mins later they’re already kissing??

And WHERE WAS ELLE?? LIKE, if they were friends and she moved schools, why they ain’t talking bout her? I know the show is different to the book, but I hardly saw any of Tara or Elle or i don’t remember her name the girl who is dating Tara. I DIDNT SWE THEM.

And where was Tao’s storyline? I saw him 2 times throughout the whole book? I needed more for gods sake, him bullying Harry was one of my favourite things about the ahow. I need shitty comebacks, SO WHERE WERE THEY?

It is a really nicely written storyline however, and does show the hardships of coming out at school, or being in an lgbtq+ romance/relationship. I just wish the whole book wasn’t central on nick and Charlie.
Yes the whole book is about their romance, but who doesn’t cheer on the side characters?

I do. Just me?
Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo

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3.0

I could not put this book down, no matter how hard I tried. Legit only stopped for ice cream and sleep. Read this now :)
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: The Play by Simon Stephens, Mark Haddon

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3.0

Read this in drama and loved it. I’m seeing it in theatre on Wednesday and now want to read the book
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins

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4.0

The beginning I found really slow, with the daunting feeling that the physical games didn’t start for another 250 pages, but once I got into it, I finished in a few mere days