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Bloom
by Kevin Panetta
Oh, my gosh. This book was adorable with just the right amount of angst to keep me invested right through the end.
Ari has been told his whole life that some day he will take over his family bakery. This is not the life he wants.
Enter Hector, the cute boy who bake like there’s no tomorrow.
This book is such a slow burn and I am so here for it. I wanted them together the first glance on the page and yet there’s so much going on here. Hector loves to bake, Ari wants to get away from it. These boys are so soft and I am here for it.
I adored the art in this book. The line work is so clean and the monochrome blue just presents beautifully. Expressions come across clearly and the art enhances and tells much of the story.
Also I spent this whole book hungry and immediately wanted to make the recipe in the back of the book. Dang not having starter!
Ari has been told his whole life that some day he will take over his family bakery. This is not the life he wants.
Enter Hector, the cute boy who bake like there’s no tomorrow.
This book is such a slow burn and I am so here for it. I wanted them together the first glance on the page and yet there’s so much going on here. Hector loves to bake, Ari wants to get away from it. These boys are so soft and I am here for it.
I adored the art in this book. The line work is so clean and the monochrome blue just presents beautifully. Expressions come across clearly and the art enhances and tells much of the story.
Also I spent this whole book hungry and immediately wanted to make the recipe in the back of the book. Dang not having starter!