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A review by paperbackparker
You Know Me Well by Nina LaCour, David Levithan
3.0
3.5/5 stars from me!!
- the characterization was sort of annoying. i found both main characters to be pretty unbearable at times, but i am undecided whether this was detrimental to the overall quality of the book or whether it just made it more realistic...
- i appreciated the real, relatable problems the characters went through in this story, but a lot of the plot was actually unrealistic and made me roll my eyes multiple times while reading.
- as a young queer gal, the last bit of the book was enjoyable and sweet. the way nina and david wrote the actual feeling of pride in the queer community made my heart swell and actually made me feel very proud as well.
overall, this book was quick and enjoyable. it was a cute, fluffy, and inclusive read. it’s not my favourite book in the world, but i definitely see myself recommending it to people who are looking for a fluffy, queer, contemporary.
- the characterization was sort of annoying. i found both main characters to be pretty unbearable at times, but i am undecided whether this was detrimental to the overall quality of the book or whether it just made it more realistic...
- i appreciated the real, relatable problems the characters went through in this story, but a lot of the plot was actually unrealistic and made me roll my eyes multiple times while reading.
- as a young queer gal, the last bit of the book was enjoyable and sweet. the way nina and david wrote the actual feeling of pride in the queer community made my heart swell and actually made me feel very proud as well.
overall, this book was quick and enjoyable. it was a cute, fluffy, and inclusive read. it’s not my favourite book in the world, but i definitely see myself recommending it to people who are looking for a fluffy, queer, contemporary.