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A review by aswygs
Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.75
love love love love
obsessed, would recommend to any baby gay or questioning girlie
the stream of consciousness is incredible and imogen is so relatable and funny
🔥 Tessa!! the love story is so cute and Imogen finding queer belonging is so heartwarming and lovely
also just a great homage to freshman year and ding out who you are and who your community is
Lilli and Edith are the sweetest
incredible commentary on identify politics, queerness, questioning, the “right” way to be queer
literally the only reason this isn’t a 5 is because the book ended without further conversation with Gretchen. I understand the choice to omit and think it’s pretty powerful, esp the “maybe Gretchen’s my back story” AND the reality is imogen’s story wouldn’t end there and she would see Gretchen in person again. And I do think that story would be helpful for baby queers navigating their life AND for Gretchen gays to know how to properly respond
LOVE IT
we need more cutesy sapphic YA romance out here for the kiddos
obsessed, would recommend to any baby gay or questioning girlie
the stream of consciousness is incredible and imogen is so relatable and funny
🔥 Tessa!! the love story is so cute and Imogen finding queer belonging is so heartwarming and lovely
also just a great homage to freshman year and ding out who you are and who your community is
Lilli and Edith are the sweetest
incredible commentary on identify politics, queerness, questioning, the “right” way to be queer
literally the only reason this isn’t a 5 is because the book ended without further conversation with Gretchen. I understand the choice to omit and think it’s pretty powerful, esp the “maybe Gretchen’s my back story” AND the reality is imogen’s story wouldn’t end there and she would see Gretchen in person again. And I do think that story would be helpful for baby queers navigating their life AND for Gretchen gays to know how to properly respond
LOVE IT
we need more cutesy sapphic YA romance out here for the kiddos