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Felix Ever After
by Kacen Callender
Felix Love has never been in love. Oh, the irony! He wants to fall in love, but needs to figure out his own identity first. Felix is black, queer, and transgender. When an anonymous student starts sending Felix transphobic messages, he decides to catfish the person who he thinks is his bully. Too bad they end up with feelings for each other. As Felix navigates his complicated feelings, he begins his own journey of questioning and self-discovery that helps redefine his most important relationship and how he feels about himself.
I loved Felix. He's a great character and written wonderfully. His journey of self discovery was honest and relatable to all teenagers whether LGBTQ+ or not. The storyline was realistic and the bullying was handled in an appropriate way. Felix's friendship with Ezra was my favorite part of the story. The way they cared for and supported each other was really nice to see in a young adult book.
I listened to the audiobook and thought the narrator, Logan Rozos, was perfect.
I loved Felix. He's a great character and written wonderfully. His journey of self discovery was honest and relatable to all teenagers whether LGBTQ+ or not. The storyline was realistic and the bullying was handled in an appropriate way. Felix's friendship with Ezra was my favorite part of the story. The way they cared for and supported each other was really nice to see in a young adult book.
I listened to the audiobook and thought the narrator, Logan Rozos, was perfect.