I first stumbled upon this book on Rainbow Rowell's Twitter page...yes, you read that right. And yes, of course I checked it out. And yes, I bought it and fell in love and can't wait for the second volume (in July, mark your calendars).
"Heartstopper" by Alice Oseman is a graphic novel. It will take you less than two hours to read, less than an hour if you really have the dedication (me).
Charlie: year 10, openly gay, no longer bullied for it, has a sorta boyfriend
Nick: year 11, rugby team player, secretly soft, totally popular
Nick and Charlie have heard of each other, having gone to the same school for years, but they've never really met. Until they're book into the same form group (homeroom). They quickly become friends. Charlie quickly finds himself falling in love. Nick quickly finds...confusion.
READ. IT.
Remember, it has pictures. ;)
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I love, love, love reading about love. That is what I do best. Reading and writing about people falling in love... Here I will post reviews on books about love, about romance, about LGBTQIA. Sometimes there will be full-length, publish-worthy reviews. Sometimes the posts will be slightly this side of a literary rant. If you have any recommendations for me, please, reach out.
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