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Average rating4.5
An all-too beautiful book with beautiful representation and tragic albeit important themes with sexuality, sexual assault, and more. Absolutely adored the pansexual representation and how McLemore portrays the erasure so many experience (of which I can relate to!). If there's anytime where basing a book off its cover was right, this time is it, because I can't explain how, but the tone and vibe of this novel is wonderfully encapsulated by the cover. My last read of April, and I'll say! - I am ending on a good note. Onward to May.