Autoboyography

Autoboyography

2017 • 410 pages

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15

“Imagine truly believing that God loves all of His Children, except when they love each other the wrong way.”

This book has been on my tbr list for so long and I am so glad I took the time to pick it up and give it a try.

I appreciated the way that Christina Lauren portrayed the topics surrounding religion and sexuality. As someone who once was religious and now has a very negative relationship with religion due to how it affected my acceptance of my sexuality, this book hit me like a tonne of bricks.

I spend years trying to justify and fix who I was after being made to feel that something was wrong with me for feeling the way that I do. It was so comforting reading Sebastian's story of self discovery and acceptance.

It's not very often that books have bisexual representation so I loved that we got to see that with Tanner.

I would've loved to have seen the confrontation between Sebastian and his family at the end, rather than hear it from Sebastian's summary of what happened in the Epilogue. I feel like the whole story was building up to that moment and it was a conflict that needed to be addressed first-hand on page.

This is definitely a comfort book for me.

“He falls in love under a sky full of stars.”

January 15, 2023Report this review