I am going to predict this author will only give me 4 star minimum reads. The way I connect to these characters is just unreal. Like I had tears in my eyes from this little novella. I also loved that she used the perspectives of Victoria, Charlie and Oliver.
I often forget how specific my likes are for older novles. Especially the conversations. I needed to find on audiobook for this because I couldn't stay alert enough to follow the story. So yeah that
4.5 ⭐️
This is an amazingly sensitive and articulate memoir about a girl who finds out that she is queer. The book also takes you with her on the path to find an healthy relationship with her faith, her community and her past.
Read by audiobook + physical. I love how this book is so short and simple but teaches you so much. For example the power of language and that being good with words instead of with swords also makes you a hero in some adventures.
I loved Tucker and Sabrina. At first I was scared of the pregnancy trope, but it was executed greatly!
I don't know how Alice Oseman creates these characters that I can relate so heavily to. There were moments in this book, not sad moments per se, where I just cried because I related so much to the characters.
Thank you for giving me a story like that.
Currently on episode 154 of season 2
I love how you can see the progression of all the characters and not just the main couple