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Detransition, Baby (hardcover, 2021, One World) 5 stars

A whipsmart debut about three women--transgender and cisgender--whose lives collide after an unexpected pregnancy forces …

this book is so trans!

4 stars

This book actually consists of many little stories, and all of them are so trans, i feel seen. One of the stories is in the foreground, stretched over the entire book, while the others are told as anecdotes from the characters' past. I liked many things in the book. But it is a slow read, nothing to consume in one weekend.

It Girl (2023, Simon & Schuster, Limited) 4 stars

It was Hannah who found April's body ten years ago. It was Hannah who didn't …

So many plot twists

4 stars

Every time I had plausible ideas about who the murderer might be, i had to stop myself because there were still so many pages left. There was no lack of tension.

One point deduction because a girl went back to the guy who literally hunted her, and who is suddenly portrayed as a hero and saviour. The straights really aren't okay.

Dos and Donuts of Love (2023, Hachette Children's Group) 5 stars

The ex she still has feelings for. An exciting new crush. And the competition of …

Adiba Jaigirdar never disappoints

5 stars

This book is full of puns, full of delicious baking goods, and full of wonderful people with character development during the story. And there isn't a single person-walks-into-wrong-situation-and-jumps-into-conclusions plot antipattern, the queen of YA WLW romance doesn't need that.

Sorry, Bro (2023, Penguin Publishing Group) 4 stars

An Armenian-American woman rediscovers her roots and embraces who she really is in this vibrant …

Cute, but I'm missing more story and tension

4 stars

What I liked: All the Armenian culture references, and the proverbs at the beginning of each chapter! That's so cool!

What I found boring: The tension curve is missing. The romance story is pretty straightforward, step by step without fallbacks, and at about 50% they're a couple and I asked myself "the story is already over, why are there so many more pages, oh no, please don't do a person-jumps-into-wrong-situation-and-jumps-to-conclusions" and well, what followed was a person-jumps-into-wrong-situation-and-jumps-to-conclusions.

Harlem Shuffle (Paperback, 2021, Random House Large Print) 5 stars

To his customers and neighbours on 125th Street, Ray Carney is an upstanding salesman of …

Colson Whitehead really loves character design

5 stars

... and it's the best thing about the book. There's not really a classic tension arc. The book consists of three smaller stories, in different years, slightly interwoven. But the cool thing is not really the three major stories. It's how every single side character has some kind of backstory, smaller or larger, and Colson Whitehead tells you about all of them, sometimes leading to several nested layers of time in the narration. Those little ones are the stories that really make this book a great read.

Never Ever Getting Back Together (2022, St. Martin's Press) 5 stars

Revenge is a dish best served on live TV.

Eighteen-year-old Maya's cheating ex Jordy is …

Douchebag gets dumped

5 stars

Very entertaining romcom story where two absolutely gorgeous women get to dump their constantly lying douchebag ex on public television, while head-over-heals falling for each other. The book kept me up all night and didn't let me sleep. Another plus: The author invented a conlang for this (Chalonian). Minus: It's not used very much, and probably it's not designed out that well.

This Poison Heart (Paperback, 2021, BLOOMSBURY) 4 stars

To break an ancient curse she must let her power bloom.

Briseis has a gift. …

Bri is so precious

4 stars

Queer black girl with two moms can do plant magic and poisons, falls in love with a beautiful 300-years old immortal while navigating her own insecurities about friendship and about her ancestors, while solving the riddle of her millenia-old family history tied deeply with Greek mythology and poison botanics? Yeah how to not love this.

One minus point for the scene where Alec can suddenly translate ancient greek from 400 BC on-the-fly but needs an "ancient phoneme table" for it. Honestly, if you have the skill to pull this off, you don't need a phoneme table. And if you need a phoneme table, you definitely don't have the skill to translate texts on-the-fly. (I'm just being pedantic here, it's a great read).