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reviewed Heartstopper by Alice Oseman (Heartstopper, #4)

Alice Oseman: Heartstopper (2021, Hachette Children's Group)

Review of 'Heartstopper' on 'Storygraph'

Nick is so fictional...
It’s so sad/difficult to read sometimes because you know there’s never gonna be someone like him in real life.

Charlie is also getting pretty selfish. I do understand it, I’ve struggled with mental health issues during my early teenage years too, but still. Nick is doing so much for him, and, well, even though everyone has a different love language, it’s just unfair. Nick is so precious (and so fictional) and doesn’t deserve to be treated so poor.

Nick’s brother is an absolute a**hole and I’m glad tori showed him. Tori is a queen, I love her so much, and she’s also so me.

I’m also kind of hoping tori is aroace, but at the same time not, to proof that a friendship between a girl and a boy is perfectly normal and realistic and doesn’t have to end up in a romantic way.