This is a good follow up to “What If It’s Us?” And I enjoyed this book. There were many moments that shocked me. Not because they were shocking but because you can feel the emotions between the characters. I would have given it 5 stars if a majority of this story wasn’t a “will they, won’t they” situation.
This is a good follow up to “What If It’s Us?” And I enjoyed this book. There were many moments that shocked me. Not because they were shocking but because you can feel the emotions between the characters. I would have given it 5 stars if a majority of this story wasn’t a “will they, won’t they” situation.
This book quickly became one of my favorites. I enjoyed the characters through the entire thing, their adventure, and the love that they share. It was a nice feeling to relate to the 2 main characters so much. I can count the amount of books that brought tears to my eyes on one hand, and this book is definitely one of them. This is easily the best book I've read this year and I can't wait to see what adventures Andrew and Jamie go on next.
This book quickly became one of my favorites. I enjoyed the characters through the entire thing, their adventure, and the love that they share. It was a nice feeling to relate to the 2 main characters so much. I can count the amount of books that brought tears to my eyes on one hand, and this book is definitely one of them. This is easily the best book I've read this year and I can't wait to see what adventures Andrew and Jamie go on next.
This book quickly became one of my favorites. I enjoyed the characters through the entire thing, their adventure, and the love that they share. It was a nice feeling to relate to the 2 main characters so much. I can count the amount of books that brought tears to my eyes on one hand, and this book is definitely one of them. This is easily the best book I've read this year and I can't wait to see what adventures Andrew and Jamie go on next.
This book quickly became one of my favorites. I enjoyed the characters through the entire thing, their adventure, and the love that they share. It was a nice feeling to relate to the 2 main characters so much. I can count the amount of books that brought tears to my eyes on one hand, and this book is definitely one of them. This is easily the best book I've read this year and I can't wait to see what adventures Andrew and Jamie go on next.
This is a good follow up to “What If It’s Us?” And I enjoyed this book. There were many moments that shocked me. Not because they were shocking but because you can feel the emotions between the characters. I would have given it 5 stars if a majority of this story wasn’t a “will they, won’t they” situation.
This is a good follow up to “What If It’s Us?” And I enjoyed this book. There were many moments that shocked me. Not because they were shocking but because you can feel the emotions between the characters. I would have given it 5 stars if a majority of this story wasn’t a “will they, won’t they” situation.
This book has become one of my most favorite. It bears some resemblance to “Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda,” albeit with a sci-fi twist. The unique abilities of the characters and the profound emotional depth of their love story will leave an indelible impression on the reader.
This book has become one of my most favorite. It bears some resemblance to “Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda,” albeit with a sci-fi twist. The unique abilities of the characters and the profound emotional depth of their love story will leave an indelible impression on the reader.
This is the first book I read by A. Silvera, and the fourth book I read by B. Albertalli.
The novel is set in contemporary New York City and follows the story of Ben and Arthur, whose paths cross at a post office. Despite their initial encounter, neither introduces themselves by name. The boys are left pondering each other for weeks, captivated by the intense connection they experienced. One day, Arthur impulsively creates a flyer and posts it on a coffee shop bulletin board, the coffee shop that he had seen on Ben’s shirt the day they met. This physical poster and description of the day they met mirrors the concept of a Craigslist Missed Connection post, and leads to a summer of love and companionship.
This is the first book I read by A. Silvera, and the fourth book I read by B. Albertalli.
The novel is set in contemporary New York City and follows the story of Ben and Arthur, whose paths cross at a post office. Despite their initial encounter, neither introduces themselves by name. The boys are left pondering each other for weeks, captivated by the intense connection they experienced. One day, Arthur impulsively creates a flyer and posts it on a coffee shop bulletin board, the coffee shop that he had seen on Ben’s shirt the day they met. This physical poster and description of the day they met mirrors the concept of a Craigslist Missed Connection post, and leads to a summer of love and companionship.
This book has become one of my most favorite. It bears a striking resemblance to “Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda,” albeit with a sci-fi twist. The unique abilities of the characters and the profound emotional depth of their love story will leave an indelible impression on the reader.
This book has become one of my most favorite. It bears a striking resemblance to “Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda,” albeit with a sci-fi twist. The unique abilities of the characters and the profound emotional depth of their love story will leave an indelible impression on the reader.
Although not the most well-written work, this queer retelling of The Little Mermaid features a nonbinary protagonist main character (a Mer), a gay main character, and a bi best friend. The narrative follows both characters’ journeys of coming of age and self-discovery. Set in contemporary times, it introduces a unique reason for the Mer’s departure from the ocean at the age of sixteen, unlike Ariel.
Although not the most well-written work, this queer retelling of The Little Mermaid features a nonbinary protagonist main character (a Mer), a gay main character, and a bi best friend. The narrative follows both characters’ journeys of coming of age and self-discovery. Set in contemporary times, it introduces a unique reason for the Mer’s departure from the ocean at the age of sixteen, unlike Ariel.
The book behind one of my favorite films, the book offers a significantly more intricate and dramatic narrative. While I am uncertain whether it surpasses the movie in its entirety, it remains an exceptional read.
The book behind one of my favorite films, the book offers a significantly more intricate and dramatic narrative. While I am uncertain whether it surpasses the movie in its entirety, it remains an exceptional read.
A campy and spooky horror story with a touch of gore, set in “Jasper Hallow”, this story follows a gay protagonist as they embark on a quest to uncover the identity of a serial murder ghost and restore peace to the haunted town. The film draws inspiration from classic films like “Mean Girls” and “The Craft,” while also incorporating elements that resonate with contemporary LGBTQ+ themes.
A campy and spooky horror story with a touch of gore, set in “Jasper Hallow”, this story follows a gay protagonist as they embark on a quest to uncover the identity of a serial murder ghost and restore peace to the haunted town. The film draws inspiration from classic films like “Mean Girls” and “The Craft,” while also incorporating elements that resonate with contemporary LGBTQ+ themes.
A poignant tale of first love, The Language of Seabirds follows two twelve-year-old boys, and the love that unfolds over the course of two weeks during their summer vacation. The narrative culminates in a heart-wrenching conclusion that evokes profound emotional responses.
A poignant tale of first love, The Language of Seabirds follows two twelve-year-old boys, and the love that unfolds over the course of two weeks during their summer vacation. The narrative culminates in a heart-wrenching conclusion that evokes profound emotional responses.