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So this is my first ever foray into manga (and I've never watched anime so this is really completely new for me) and I'd call it a success! I love superheroes and while I'm not particularly attached to Deku, I really enjoyed the plot and the world. There really aren't enough superhero books in the world, and I'm a sucker for that content, so this was a good time all around.

Y'all. Dudes. Peeps.

Who knew that the hate to love story I was waiting for was "I'm gonna get close to her so I can spy on her and then kill her" to "let's make out in an inn by the side of the road" to "well I guess it's time to kill her now." Oh wait. Yeah, I knew. That meme about wanting a true enemies to lovers story where our protags genuinely hate each other and want to kill each other and find themselves leading armies against each other, staring longingly across the battlefield at each other as they make the call to attack?

This was that but with robots and magic lockets and it was amazing.

This book felt like a little thread tying itself from the author’s heart to my own. It was an experience of growth to learn from his wisdom and an affirmation in all the ways that we are similar. I highly highly recommend this memoir

I was at my friend's house and looking at her bookshelves (as you do) and saw about fifteen copies of this book, and I was like...."what's goin on here?" and her dad wrote this book! So I read it while there and it was a bop. Definitely the kind of thing I would have loved when I was the age this book is targeted for lol.

This is fascinating to me because I did not like the first two books in this series. I had no intention of picking this up, but I'm working my way through all of the romance nominees from this year and I wasn't about to skip it.

But holy shit, this was really good. Like really good. I'm so glad I did read it because it had me crying and smiling and everything in between.