This book is literally a train wreck. I'm not here to sugarcoat, its horrible. The main girl, Bianca, is so unlikable. Once she falls in love with the school's number one player, Wesley Rush, she ditches her friends all the time, especially when they need her, just to hook up with Wesley Rush, who is … Continue reading The DUFF – Kody Keplinger
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I Wish You All The Best – Mason Deaver
I have no experience being non-binary, but I could understand how it feels to be judged for being non-binary, and the author did a wonderful job (Kudos to them). The way that the narrator thought about things, their close-minded nature when it came to people they didn’t trust, the pressure that they had to go … Continue reading I Wish You All The Best – Mason Deaver
I’m Not Missing – Carrie Fountain
This book wasn't that satisfying. The main girl, Miranda Black, has a best friend named Sydney, and Sydney is intimidating and intelligent, but she's very impulsive. The night after they had a big fight over confronting Miranda's ex, Nick, at a restaurant, Sydney disappears with no explanation. She left her phone, left behind notes, but … Continue reading I’m Not Missing – Carrie Fountain
“Red, White, and Royal Blue” – Casey McQuinston
A prince and the son of the first lady president. What could go wrong? Pretty much everything. After being forced to be friends in the public eye after a royal wedding disaster, Alex, the son of the president, and Henry, the beloved prince of Britain, grow closer, their shared interests and witty banter making for … Continue reading “Red, White, and Royal Blue” – Casey McQuinston
“How It All Blew Up” – Arvin Ahmadi
This book was an emotional rollercoaster to say the least. Coming from a Muslim family, Amir knew he wouldn’t be accepted, and after being threatened with blackmail of him kissing another guy, he ran away overseas to Rome, where he ends up meeting a bunch of guys like him, all different members of the LGBTQ+ … Continue reading “How It All Blew Up” – Arvin Ahmadi