Ratings173
Average rating3.9
Contains spoilers
El libro nos narra dos años después de los inicios de Heartstopper, y es una historia rápida y ligera de lo que ocurre cuando Nick está por irse a la Universidad, y Charlie tiene que lidiar con la idea de la futura soledad.
Sinceramente me gustó mucho, aunque en momentos me estresaba que ninguno de los dos quisiera hablar de sus problemas. Me pareció también un poco dependiente y fuera de lugar que su estabilidad dependiera de la estabilidad de Tao y Elle. Lo malo, es que para colmo no vemos exactamente cómo fue el rompimiento de ellos dos para poder valorizar más el impacto que tuvo en la relación de Nick y Charlie, y deja un sabor raro que al final volvieran, sintiéndose como si volvieron solamente para darles una ilusión de estabilidad a los otros dos.
Aun así, la lectura súper disfrutable.
This made me feel...A LOT. If you already love them, read it. But be prepared to suffer. It's a beautiful rollercoaster of emotions.
I relate to Charlie way too much. These two always bring so much joy to me straight from the page.
Ha sido adorable, ha estado bien. No es una obra maestra pero ha estado entretenido.
does not hit as hard as the heartstopper novels but still a fun little read for anyone who is missing nick and charlie
3.5 Stars. This story is a cute addition to Nick and Charlie's world, but not much really happened. I knew there would be a happy ending after a disagreement so everything happened as expected. As I mentioned when reading the fourth book, even though Nick and Charlie acknowledge how attached to each other they are, I still think it's too much. It seems like they do not know how to be their own person anymore and I do not think that's healthy. And yes, Charlie is allowed to be upset about Nick leaving, but his response was so dramatic because he is too dependent on Nick for his happiness. Nick at least seems to have things to look forward to, but still looks at Charlie sometimes as if he is the only light in his life.
It's too much.
So this book was definitely boring. I get that not much can happen in a short novella like this, but the whole conflict was just miscommunication, which is a tired trope and is not very interesting. I found the drawings and design cute, however, and since it only took me a day to read, it was not a bad or wasted experience.
I always think there's no possible way for me to fall deeper in love with these characters until I read another story featuring them and prove myself wrong.
Nick and Charlie's banter never fails to leave me laughing and I can never not audibly say awe when they have their cute moments.
Reading this made me remember when I was young and scared of losing them. Relationships have rocky moments and arguments sometimes are inevitable but it's important how you come back from them.
“I love this. I love us. I love our weird, boring life.”
I'm so happy I took the time to read this novella.
A lovely wee novella continuing the teenage love story began in the Heartstopper graphic novels. This looks at one of those moments, when a simple misunderstanding threatens to destroy a whole relationship. Cleverly written from both characters' points of view, chapter about, it gives greater insight into why and how things can so easily fall apart.
Forget Romeo and Juliet - that was just insane obsession. For true young love it's got to be Nick and Charlie.
It's a short one. I read Solitaire a while back so kinda forgot their dynamic a bit, still a nice short read.
I always love Nick and Charlie related content!! I love this book but idk if it would work as a stand alone if you've never read heartstopper.
A good short read. Nick and Charlie personally work better in comic format. Oseman is absolutely incredible with comic writing, but I always feel a little underwhelmed by her prose fiction. Not bad, but her comics are just a whole step up.
But saying that, this was a still nice read. The first volume of Heartstopper was super wholesome and cute. That deals with the feelings of first love and crush. And this novella packs the emotion and deals with an older Nick leaving for university and leaving poor Charlie behind in his A Levels.
It's relatable. I'm a gay british guy and have been in relationships where the move to university has an impact. And not always a good one. It's scary. You don't get to meet up as often. Things change. That summer before university can be exciting, yes, but also anxiety-inducing on relationships and how they change. I think Oseman did a good job of writing about that. Nick and Charlie aren't always the perfect relationship, but I think Oseman is good at showing realistic struggles, and also their commitment and love to each other. They might just be becoming my favourite fictional couple!