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libraryalissa 's review for:
Perfect on Paper
by Sophie Gonzales
I set my expectations low on this for some reason, but honestly shame on me because this was a pure delight. The characters were well-developed and fleshed out with believable flaws and hang ups. They were allowed to mess up and make mistakes and be wrong while also being worthy of love. There was a lot of deep exploration of relationship dynamics and trauma without weighing down an otherwise light-hearted read. Biphobia and bierasure were addressed thoughtfully and naturally. Imagine if Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before had a baby who was unapologetically bi and adorable.