That book doesn't have impressive and complicated plot, but I really like how it's make me feel. At the beginning of the book, Ben has to make a life-changing decision. They have to choose between themselves happiness and their parents. That's how I felt before my every coming out. "I wish you all the best" is full of relatable situations, and in my opinion it can be helpful and uplifting for everyone who can't imagine a better world than they got.
Like almost everything, that book has pros and cons. I don't like some relationships, and I hope the author will improve that part of writing in future books! That's why I gave it 4/5 stars, but it's still good, and I can recommend this book wholeheartedly!