Rating: 5 Stars Themes: Short Story, Teen, Christmas, Mental Health Thoughts: I wasn’t sure what to expect with this book since it was 0.5 so I read it first and the blurb doesn’t give much away but it is so worth the read. I think Charlie’s mental health was handled really well even though some family members didn’t handle it the best you can tell they’re trying. I was also impressed with how well the family dynamic, specifically between siblings, was well explained/established in such a short period of time, and even though Oliver himself only gets a few pages to show his thoughts and feelings. Favourite Quote: “When people know you're mentally ill, most people either want to ignore it completely or they treat you like you're strange, scary, or fascinating. Very few people are actually good at the middle ground The middle ground isn't hard. It's just being there. Being helpful, if help is needed. Being understanding even if they don't understand everything”
Rating: 5 Stars Themes: Graphic Novel, Teen, LGBTQ+ Thoughts: Charlie and Nick are so cute and I could really sense the longing and confusion from the pages. I like the way the author placed the month in the story to show how slowly (and naturally) the feelings develop, especially Charlie as he is now questioning himself. I can also see the way in which Charlie felt the need to research when he started to get close as I’m sure many other teens and young adults who are figuring themselves out do. I knew going in there were 5 published books and one just being promoted but I had no clue that ending was coming and I definitely regret only borrowing the first from the library instead of bringing them all home. Favourite Quote: “You can't tell whether people are gay by what they look like And gay or Straight aren't the only two options Anyway, it's very rude to Speculate about people's sexuality”