Review
Unsurprisingly, this book was a whirlwind of emotions, each stronger than the last. Needless to say, I absolutely adored every moment.
I loved seeing all the personal growth MB has gone through and how he is now able to admit and express his feelings.
I almost died when target said ART was "deleted".
I totally agreed with the idea of gutting and dismembering those responsible for "killing" ART.
Amena represents me in her work as "Celestine" and mediator between ART and MB
Murderbot Jr., AKA Murderbot 2.0, KillWare for his friends, is undoubtedly the son of MB and ART (inherited ART's black humor and MB's killer instincts), I was sad that he "died" ππππ π
SecUnit 3, AKA Three for his friends, is the lost child that MB decided to rescue ❤️π₯❤️π₯❤️π₯❤️π₯
At the beginning of the book I didn't like Thiago, but luckily he vindicated himself and I like him a bit now (Thiago is the annoying cousin of the family).
ART and MB's relationship is totally out of any definition of romance, yet it's so cute... I don't know how to explain it.
I love how they take care of each other, how they look for each other when they need help, how they are willing to kill, dismember and/or bomb a planet to rescue the other π€£π€π€π€
I love it, I just love them.
I chose Alice Oseman's books to meet the May challenge to read a Young Adult book, my plan was to read only the first one, just to meet the conditions of the challenge. But what a surprise I got!
I know there is a Netflix series based on the books and it was a Boom! when it came out, but, due to bad experiences, I usually stay away from series and books that go viral on social media.
The truth is that I liked the books, I read them in an afternoon and I could understand why the series went so viral. It's a pretty accurate representation of adolescent life at this time.
I don't have much to say about it other than I enjoyed them and I look forward to the next book.
I really loved the story, not only because the fuckbodies to lovers trope is my favorite, but also because of the development of Gabe and Alke. How they got to know each other and how their feelings grew. Both, at different points in the story, said: I want this; And they went after it despite the fear that they would be rejected and the nervousness of taking that first step or starting a conversation.
It's been quite a while since the last time a romance book made me cry, and more considering that this book is quite light, but oh god if I cried.
Romance aside, something I really liked was seeing Tam and Gabe's mother, little by little, changing her mind, understanding that although Tam chose a different path than she had imagined for him, it's not a bad thing, it's just different.
I look forward to the next book and hopefully I can see that Tam and his family getting close.



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