⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ✂️🥞🐈👩🏻❤️💋👩🏻🏳️🌈 5 stars, obviously. This book is everything. Imogen is everything. This is the book I needed in high school. This is the book I needed when I was overthinking everything I was feeling, because I was straight, obviously. There was no way I could be a lesbian when I've been straight my whole life, and I'm only thinking I'm a lesbian because I'm friends with queer people. This book is seriously for anyone who thought that they couldn't possibly be queer but obviously are. Imogen has queer friends; her best friends are queer. Lili is an aromatic pansexual, and Gretchen is Bi. Her sister is a lesbian. She meets Lili's college queer friends and they instantly accept her in her group, because Lili may or may not have told them they were ex-girlfriends. Cue the internal thinking, the is-this-a-crush-or-am-i-over-thinking-it relationship between Imogen and Lili's lesbian friend, Tessa. Cue the cute banter of loving friends, and family. Cue that one person who thinks you can't possibly be queer because you haven't been queer since you were young. This book is about accepting who you are, even though you didn't think it could be possible. This is about finding love in unexpected places. This is about seeing who your real friends are. This book is everything, obviously. Thank you to Edelweiss and Harper Collins for the copy of the eArc. I leave this review voluntarily. @beckyalbertalli, thank you for telling your story. You are amazing. Can't wait to have three copies of your book. Where "one's signed, one's my reading copy, and one's for emergencies."







