Date Me, Bryson Keller

Date Me, Bryson Keller

2020 • 336 pages

Ratings20

Average rating3.6

15

MY HEART IS SO MELTED RIGHT NOW OMG
Having spend the last days of my life with Kai and Bryson's company, I know that I will for sure be missing the story that accompanied me these last few days.

“A lot of people believe that this stuff doesn't happen... but it does. There are still people who have to fight just to exist, just to love. Just as there are still people who will go out of their way to make that very simple human right something unattainable.”

The times in which we live right now are not the best. So it's very fortunate to have a story bring so much joy to the daily life. Kai and Bryson's story is a narrative that is still relevant, and will always be, so long there's anyone in any part of the world that doesn't feel welcome in society.

This book is the classic fake-dating story, but it works so well. It deals greatly with themes that are relevant, like racism and homophobia. It's a coming-of-age tale that's worth reading.

November 26, 2020