Best friends to lovers is one of my favorite romance tropes, and the author wrote that well. But also, get ready for the fluff and the wholesomeness. Get ready for a lot of pining and cluelessness and angst. Instead, they added their own flair and stories, they helped Nick, they helped the plot, they made the story alive, and I loved that.Īs for the romance, oh boy. The minor characters weren’t just there for the sake of it. (This is obviously a clear sign that I got invested with the characters AGAIN) Speaking of characters, I loved that everyone in this book had a part. There were times when I just wanted to give Nick a hug, and tell him it’s going to be okay. It was funny all throughout, but there were heartbreaking and heartstopping moments as well.īeing neurodiverse himself, I feel like Klune managed to encapsulate Nick’s ADHD onto the pages perfectly. The book opens up with a fanfic (a freaking FANFIC, formatted just like in AO3) and I knew this is going to be one hell of a ride. It’s hella funny, it’s poignant, it’s relatable, it’s heartbreaking, it’s shocking, it’s angsty (two boys pining, come on), it’s heartwarming, the plot twists are amazing, it’s wonderfully-written, it’s EVERYTHING.īut let’s start with the writing style.
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