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Young Adult Fiction 256
Heartwarming and realistic
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4.3
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I have been hearing great things about this book from a few bloggers which made me both excited and intimidated to read this book. I feel like it’s been loaded in my kindle app for ages but I don’t know why I didn’t find some time to read it sooner. Good thing I was on a whim this week so I was able to squeeze this book in.

Honestly, I was really surprised that this book is very underrated because it needs to be out there in the spotlight because it’s really good. It’s one of those books where you don’t have to think. You just have to feel . Because this book is really full of emotions which heightens the experience of reading.

I don’t think I’ve read many books that features bands but I enjoy them all the same. Looking back at that last sentence, I don’t know what the hell is wrong with me, I mean I love bands but I haven’t read enough books about them hahaha! Anyway, I guess I can be a bit picky, like I am picky with the bands I listen to.

One of the best things in this book is the character development. Ali started a little vulnerable but she got stronger as the story progressed. On the other hand, Jace started as a bit of a jerk but he was able to bare his true personality towards the end, although it took him longer, which was a bit unfair for Ali in my opinion.

Another thing I love about the book is how it tackled realistic issues pretty well. It also features a fluffy gay relationship which is super adorable! I love Killer so much! Arrow took me a while to get used to, and Jon was pretty adorable.

Overall, this was such a heartfelt, swoonworthy and enjoyable read. It’s honestly realistic and underrated, I need more people to read this book.
Good Points
diverse characters, interesting plot points, funny banter
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