An overt mix of love and cynicism, and oodles of queer YA. Other age categories make guest appearances too. I ain't got time to read books I don't like.
Friday, February 24, 2017
Review: BEEN HERE ALL ALONG, by Sandy Hall
At its outermost layer, BEEN HERE ALL ALONG feels like your everyday run-of-the-mill young adult contemporary: the characters have dilemmas they must overcome and there's a love story coupled with some jealousy. But there's more to this story, something I have trouble putting my finger on. The characters are believable and lovable, the plot is propelled with ease, and the two main characters have enough tension stretching between them to send tingles up your spine. Sandy Hall's words jump off the page in a style that is so simple it becomes perfection. Bonus points: the cover is adorable, and the author represents bisexuality in a realistic way that is sure to turn heads. Stars: 4.75/5 Recommended for: Anyone who enjoys young adult contemporaries about self-discovery and finding true love
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