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Average rating4.1
Inspired by Judy Blume’s Forever and Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, this novel that Andrew Smith calls “beautiful, enchanting, [and] exquisitely written” is a new classic about teenage relationships, self-acceptance—and what happens when the walls we build start coming down. A Kirkus Best Book of 2017! Adam Thorn doesn’t know it yet, but today will change his life. Between his religious family, a deeply unpleasant ultimatum from his boss, and his own unrequited love for his sort-of ex, Enzo, it seems as though Adam’s life is falling apart. At least he has two people to keep him sane: his new boyfriend (he does love Linus, doesn’t he?) and his best friend, Angela. But all day long, old memories and new heartaches come crashing together, throwing Adam’s life into chaos. The bindings of his world are coming untied one by one; yet in spite of everything he has to let go, he may also find freedom in the release. From the New York Times bestselling author of A Monster Calls comes a raw, darkly funny, and deeply affecting story about the courage it takes to live your truth.
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patrick ness: releases a book
me, picking it up from the library: just fuck me up
I really love Patrick Ness's writing, every time it's a real page turner that I can't let go. Same goes for Release which I really liked, mind one star because the two stories intertwining are a bit messy and don't go very well together except at the very end. Adam is adorable, as much as I despised his pure christian family and all those falsehoods going on. In fact, all the people in this book are quite enjoyable, and the story ends up to be very touching and moving, while keeping a good rhythm. I also can't thank Patrick Ness enough to introduce LGBTI characters in the YA genre, and hope those will be translated here :)
Une très belle histoire avec des personnages bien écrits et attachants. Du très bon Patrick Ness, une fois de plus.