Heartstopper Review

 

Heartstopper Review 

Author: Alice Oseman

Page #: 278

Genres: YA, graphic novel, lgbtq+, MLM, contemporary 

TW: eating disorder, self-harm



I really, really, really loved this book. I do not go out and seek graphic novels, but when I hear there is a good graphic novel; I feel I am willing to give it a chance. And the chance was definitely well deserved because I finished this in one sitting and absolutely loved it. 

The first book of Nick and Charlie's story is something that seems almost kind of addicting because not only is it about understanding your more than friend feelings for someone else, it also educates you on a healthy relationship. A healthy relationship is not a one-sided thing, where one person chooses everything. Also, in a relationship, someone will not force you to do anything that you do not feel comfortable doing. So, I had full respect for Nick and Charlie...especially Charlie because it is hard to stand up for yourself and end a relationship sometimes. 

This introduced Nick and Charlie and the start of their story. When you have a crush on someone it may just be one-sided, and it is hard to realize if someone likes you or not. So, it is even more difficult when you are not even sure about someone else's sexuality. Alice Oseman really got into the nitty-gritty bits and made me love Nick and Charlie.

This book is for...

-Anyone who is questioning their sexuality

-Wants a heartwarming story

-Needs a new couple to adore and fawn over

-If you love MLM or graphic novels



xx, Lexi 

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