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“When I come out to them, I want them to know that bisexuality is valid, and I want them to know that bisexual love stories are as possible and beautiful and lovely as any other.”
It's been a while since I've been able to sit down and enjoy a good sapphic romance so I decided to pick this up since it's been in my tbr for so long.
I loved the idea and setting behind this. The fact that the two main characters give such wonderful representation fills me up with so much comfort and joy.
I wish there would've been less focus on the straight relationships of this book because I wanted it to centre more around the development of Sophia and Emma's relationship. I loved the conflict surrounding Sophia and Emma with their parents. That's also what I wanted the focus on.
Being afraid of your parents reaction to you coming out is such a large issue and fear that people apart of the community face and I loved that aspect of this book and would've loved more of it.
Overall, this was a cute story and I enjoyed it.
3.5 rolled up to 4
Filled with awe! This book is simply adorable! I am a sucker for a friends-to-lovers romance and this one even though it's filled with moments of misunderstanding, these ladies are super mature, a fact I noted and appreciated.
Thanks, Netgalley and Underlined for an advanced copy of I Think I Love You, I do hope you'll check it out, especially if you fall into the LGBTQ+ family or if you're questioning your ability to fall in love, or coming out to your parents. Lovely read.