The writing was easy to follow. Sweet and humorous, you can't help but enjoy the antics of the diverse cast of characters and the unique bond of friendship they form in their very own Wonderland. At times, I was skeptical about who Alex would end up with, but I was happy with how it all worked out in the end. The supporting cast is wonderfully drawn, with each character well-developed. Maggie is a strong woman and quickly develops a soft spot for Alex, leading to tender moments between her and the Wonderland staff.
Alex In Wonderland: By Simon James Green | Click Here For The Review
The language is wonderfully straightforward and lucid, making for an engaging read. The narration is superb, keeping the pace brisk and exciting. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romance novels, especially those who appreciate stories centered on same-sex relationships.
Nick & Charlie: By Alice Oseman | Click Here For The Review
The writing style is excellent, and the language is very easy to understand. It's an uplifting and heartwarming read that will stay with you long after you've turned the last page. It's a must-read for a feel-good romance with depth and meaning.
Date Me Bryson Keller: By Kevin van Whye | Click Here For The Review
The moment I laid eyes on the cover, I couldn't contain my excitement to delve into this stunning read! It's undeniably a fast-paced book, making it the perfect antidote for the reading slump I was in. The language flows effortlessly, and the narration is simply captivating. Every aspect of the book resonated with me; from the brilliant characterization to the overall execution, I found myself enamored.
Fake Dates and Mooncakes: By Sher Lee | Click Here For The Review
The language is easy and the narration is smooth, though the pacing is mixed. As a whole, I enjoyed the book and even loved portions of it, but I wish certain aspects had been handled better for the sake of the characters.
Café Con Lychee: By Emery Lee | Click Here For The Review
Although the author and I might have different beliefs regarding gender, I can still appreciate their work for what it is: a moving story of love, friendship, and self-discovery. Although I had a few minor issues with the novel, I found it an enjoyable book. It had its dark moments, but it was also heartwarming, and everyone interested in pride books should read this book.
I Wish You All The Best: By Mason Deaver | Click Here For The Review
This wholesome book features a sweet romance and strong family and friendship dynamics and addresses realistic, current issues. Even the occasional cheesy moment adds to its charm. With a big heart, the author treats his characters and their struggles with empathy and understanding. If you're looking for a cute queer romance, this is the book for you.
The Passing Playbook: By Isaac Fitzsimons | Click Here For The Review