Radio Silence
2016 • 496 pages

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15

”Hello. I hope somebody is listening...”

This is the last book of Alice Oseman's that I have to read until I am finished with their works and I can happily say I am such a fan. There is something so special about their writing and the way that every single book of theirs is never the same as the others.

I love that these books approach and tackle topics that are difficult for some in a way that is so special and important to read.

This wasn't my favourite out of all their works but it does hold a very special place in my heart. When reading an Alice Oseman book, you can always expect two things — fantastic representation and heart-warming friendships.

I think it's ridiculous that at such a young age we are expected to know and plan what we want to do for the rest of our lives.

This story reminded me that it's important to surround yourself with the people you don't need to be perfect for. Put on your Batman onesie and just be goofy. Be yourself. You're worth it. You don't need to be successful to be happy.

Alice Oseman, you are amazing.

January 18, 2023