![]() We might tweak our labels a bit over time with self-reflection but that doesn't make any of our identities any less valid. We're also reminded that the LGBT and coming-out experiences are different for everyone and also a lifelong journey we take. She also provides us with great diversity - we have lesbian, aromantic, asexual, bisexual, and trans (I use this one as its umbrella term because two of the characters' identity aren't actually stated, I think?) representation as well as the use of neopronouns. I loved the characters as well and Alex writes them unique and with different facets to each of them. So it's pretty much the same formula we're familiar with, but it achieves it in a more modern, adolescent perspective. ![]() The storyline isn't anything unique, especially because it's intended to be a rom-com and references so many of the classic rom-com movies. The Cupid Column delivers with a great storyline and diverse characters. I don't know how Alex nails it every single time with every single book, but they do □ ![]() ![]() Thank you, as always, to Alex for giving me the pleasure and privilege of reading an early copy!! I'm eternally grateful! ![]()
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