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A Quick & Easy Guide to Healthy Relationships by Mariah-Rose Marie


Rating:

3 Stars


Themes:

Non-Fiction, Self-Help, Graphic Novels


Thoughts:

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a great little guide that I’m sure will help many young people navigate relationships going forward. The book is very brief so chances are more in depth research may be needed to build on the foundations here but it does advertise itself as quick and easy so that should be expected. I appreciated that the book incorporates all different types of relationships such as friendships, family and work as well as the typically thought of romantic relationships and the warnings for toxic relationships in them all. I also really appreciated that the book mentioned found families as someone who lives far away from most of their blood family, found family is extremely important but I know that not everyone understands their value and since different sexualities are mentioned in this guide and covered explicitly in another it’s great that they covered it as support to their readers of different forms. 


Favourite Quote:

“From strangers, acquaintances, friends, to close friends, to friends that become family, the people that come into our lives by chance can be the most meaningful we'll ever know!”


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