Review Detail
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Wish You Were Her
Featured
Young Adult Fiction
1307
Autistic Love Story
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
What I Liked: This book instantly captured my attention because of the description, not only did it have an Autistic female main character, but the love interest is also Autistic! I just had to read it after seeing that, and I am so glad that I had the chance to read this one. As someone who is neurodivergent, this book spoke to me, and there were traits of myself that I saw in both Allegra and Jonah. There were also moments in which Allegra was speaking about being neurodivergent in a neurotypical world that were important to hear, and I hope everyone takes a moment to think about those things.
Jonah, at first glance, isn't a character that I would like because of his attitude and the way he initially treats Allegra. While at first you won't be a big fan of Jonah, he grows on you as you learn why he responds in the manner he does, and especially as you start to dislike Simon. The relationship between Jonah and Simon is realistic and important to the book, as it highlights how people can use Autistic people for their own gain. It also showcases what happens when the Autistic person catches on to this and chooses to stand up for themselves.
While this book is set in the summer, it feels perfect for the transition between summer and fall. This book feels like the ending for a lot of things, like Jonah being stepped on and people telling Allegra how to live her life, and a lot more new beginnings for all of our characters. Setting this book in a small town feels like you are there with the characters and get to know the people of the town quite well. The small town is a fun contrast with putting Allegra in there and then also getting the chance to see her in the city and the difference between both locations.
Final Verdict: Wish You Were Her is a cute small-town romance that follows Allegra as she tries her best to have a normal summer, even if she's a famous actress. This book is perfect for young adults who enjoy cozy romances and are looking for an escape from reality.
Jonah, at first glance, isn't a character that I would like because of his attitude and the way he initially treats Allegra. While at first you won't be a big fan of Jonah, he grows on you as you learn why he responds in the manner he does, and especially as you start to dislike Simon. The relationship between Jonah and Simon is realistic and important to the book, as it highlights how people can use Autistic people for their own gain. It also showcases what happens when the Autistic person catches on to this and chooses to stand up for themselves.
While this book is set in the summer, it feels perfect for the transition between summer and fall. This book feels like the ending for a lot of things, like Jonah being stepped on and people telling Allegra how to live her life, and a lot more new beginnings for all of our characters. Setting this book in a small town feels like you are there with the characters and get to know the people of the town quite well. The small town is a fun contrast with putting Allegra in there and then also getting the chance to see her in the city and the difference between both locations.
Final Verdict: Wish You Were Her is a cute small-town romance that follows Allegra as she tries her best to have a normal summer, even if she's a famous actress. This book is perfect for young adults who enjoy cozy romances and are looking for an escape from reality.
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