![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This book is really, really heavy on teen angst. This being the case, it’s not going to shock you all that I was really excited about Carry On and while I didn’t burst out into loud sobs, I certainly got a bit sniffly and now I’m super depressed that the book is over because the end was so delightful that I didn’t want to stop reading. At this point Rowell could publish the phone book (remember phone books?) and my review would be, “This listing of names and numbers was so poignant, it really spoke to my soul, I cried a ton and then I had good book sigh.” I’ve gotten so Pavlovian about this that I’m considering starting a petition that every Rowell book come with a free package of Kleenex. ![]() The book is announced, I squee, I get the book, I jump around, I read the book, I cry lakes of tears. I don’t know why I even bother reviewing Rainbow Rowell books. Genre: LGBTQIA, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Young Adult
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