Ratings135
Average rating4.1
I'm really enjoying reading Oseman's books, they take me back to my teenage years and show me that things maybe haven't changed so much. This is her most adult novel, such as the characters are on the cusp of adulthood and sexual themes are examined in more detail than previous works - I didn't expect so much sex and romance in a book about aromatic asexuality! But as with Oseman's previous works it's not about one single thing, it's about the whole messy mish-mash that is life. It's about love, friendship, acceptance and self-acceptance. Never preachy, just always there for you, like a good friend - and yeah, I did have a little cry.