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I received a free copy from Netgalley and Algonquin Young Readers in exchange for my honest review.

CW: body shaming, suicidal ideation, eating disorders, sexual assault, acephobia

This is the kind of book I would have sought out at the library when I was a teen. I loved how diverse and intersectional the authors and stories were and especially enjoyed all of the chronic illness representation. There are FAQs sprinkled throughout the book that answer important questions for teens; these questions relate to the different stories and the answers are very well thought out.

I received a free advanced copy from Algonquin Books in exchange for my honest review.

CW: mass shootings, suicide, death of a parent, divorce, conversion therapy, rape, antisemitism

If you like Trump, you probably won't like this book! I, however, did enjoy this book quite a bit, even more than I had expected I would. Mostly serious is a great way to describe this book. Black touches on tough topics like privilege and gun violence, but this book also had me laughing out loud on multiple occasions.

Well, shit. Y'all were right that it gets even better than ACOTAR.

Students these days have such cool books to choose from and this is one of them. This book would be especially perfect for young readers who don't particularly like to read, especially if they are into video games.

This follow up to Hyperbole and a Half was well worth the wait. I read it in about 24 hours because it felt so nice to be reunited with Brosh's work and I couldn't put it down.

I received an advanced copy from Netgalley and Sasquatch Books in exchange for my honest review.

This visual guide is a quick, informative read. Much of the book is in a Q&A format, so I think it would be especially helpful for folks who are not very familiar with the trans community, but would like to know more. This format also provides a welcoming, accessible way for folks to educate themselves.

Luke recommended this graphic novel to me like five years ago. I finally picked it up from the library today and couldn't wait to read it. I'll definitely be on the lookout for a copy of this one to add to my own shelves. Great story, love the artwork, appreciate the own voices representation especially in a children's book.