A review by obscurepages
Perfect on Paper by Sophie Gonzales

emotional hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

The author mentioned that this was a book written because of biphobia, that this was written especially for bi/pan readers. I couldn't agree more.

This book was so, so wonderful, I feel like crying.

I feel like crying because it was validating and real and honest and perfect. The way this book tackled biphobia and bisexuality, as well as what it means to be queer/questioning, was so so good and heartfelt. In a way, it felt like an eye-opener. In a way, it felt like friend guiding you on, a friend who has your back.

Also, I have to mention, I had a smile on my face after reading the last page because it was just so heart-warming and satisfying. That's how much I adored this book.

That's it for me, for now. I'll ramble more about this book on my blog with a full review! Soon!

What a great book to start my 2021!

TW: internalized biphobia, confidential information accidentally getting leaked, a little bit of violence

A big thank you to Wednesday Books for sending me an ARC of Perfect on Paper! (This, of course, did not affect my overall opinion of the book.)

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