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Loveless

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Disclaimer: I recieved this book through Netgalley from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

This book is going to mean so much to so many people.

It was really nice - and very interesting - to get some insight into what it's like to discover that you're aroace; Georgia's story isn't an easy one, but it's one that I think a lot of people are going to see themselves in. I feel wiser having read this book.

As always, Alice perfectly captures the adolescent voice; her writing style is just as clear and fun to read as it's ever been, if not more so. The dynamic between the characters is amazing, and I love them all dearly. The idea that friendship can be just as magical as as romance, and even beyond, is one that I'm glad is being explored more. Romantic love is no better than platonic love, and it was wonderful seeing the characters grow to really embrace that message.

Having followed Alice's journey while writing Loveless, I just want to say how much I admire her strength and bravery. It isn't easy to bare your soul like this, but she does it and she does it well. She never fails to find the balance between the heavy, soul-searching stuff and the light-hearted, wholesome stuff and this book is no different; you'll laugh and cry with the characters and the ending will leave you satisfied, as is the Oseman way.

I'll forever be grateful to have been following Alice's career since almost the very beginning (book 4 already!!! how the time flies), and this is definitely one to check out when it comes out on July 9th.
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