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Monday, September 7, 2020

What I Like About You by Marisa Kanter

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4*

This debut author’s book definitely dialed-in to the current teen social media culture. On the plus side, I love the YA lit fandom angle being such a big fan of the genre. I also appreciate that it’s a YA novel in which friends are genuine and there’s no focus (other than some negative comments online) on bullying. The secondary characters are well-developed and I appreciate the focus on family and the way people process grief.

 

Unfortunately, I seriously disliked Halle. Yes, she suffers from crippling anxiety and low self-esteem, but it’s never clear where that comes from other than never staying in one place long enough to make friends and establish an identity. Her loving family supports her and her social media following should be proof that she’s successful at what she does. It shouldn’t take an acceptance to NYU and invitation to a BookCon panel to validate her. However, that doesn’t excuse her selfishness and dishonesty. Trust is essential in relationships and she betrayed everyone’s. It’s astounding that everyone forgave her, honestly. I recommend this title because teen book lovers will appreciate the YA lit focus and the DM format. 

 

I received a complimentary ARC of this book from Simon & Schuster BYR through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed are completely my own.

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