

💕 We need more soft and genuine characters like him in YA!! I loved Gideon and Noah’s friendship and bromance Emma Mills penned such a beautiful platonic relationship between them. He’s such a caring, supportive, goofy, and pure person, and HE’S HONESTLY THE BEST. Ok, I know I just said I loved all of the characters, but Gideon in particular has my entire heart. Overall, the friendships and romance were so well-developed and realistic, and I rooted for all of them. Their interactions and banters made me smile and laugh a lot (although one interaction in particular may have made me an emotional wreck 💔).

The character development in this book was amazing, as well as the relationships between all of the characters. I have so much love for all of the characters, like Gideon, Claudia, Iris, Alex, and Zoe. I just want to hug this beautiful, charming, and wholesome book. It made me want to shower my loved ones with support and affection. It made my heart soar and sing, and brought me endless joy.

This book was like a warm, cozy hug, there when you need it most. This book had all the feels, and I loved it so much.

This is the first book I’ve read since finishing The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller, and it was just what I needed after the emotional and heartbreaking journey that TSOA was. It was such an addictive read, and I didn’t want to stop reading.įoolish Hearts made my heart so happy! I couldn’t stop smiling after finishing it. (I actually rated this 4.5 stars, but decided to round down.) Foolish Hearts was absolutely incredible!! 💞 As Claudia’s world starts to expand, she finds that maybe there are some things worth sticking her neck out for. Now on the wrong side of one of the meanest girls in school, Claudia doesn’t know what to expect when the two are paired up to write a paper-let alone when they’re both forced to try out for the school production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.īut mandatory participation has its upsides-namely, an unexpected friendship, a boy band obsession, and a guy with the best dimpled smile Claudia’s ever seen. The day of the last party of the summer, Claudia overhears a conversation she wasn’t supposed to. Representation: Sapphic romance, disabilityĪ contemporary novel about a girl whose high school production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream leads her to new friends-and maybe even new love. Genre(s): Young adult, contemporary, romance, LGBTQ+īook in a few words: Heartwarming, hilarious, relatable, lovable characters, ALL THE FEELS (i know this is more than a few words whoops but i can’t describe how amazing this book is in just a few words)
