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A review by dustilane
The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli
3.0
Molly has had 26 crushes but never had a boyfriend or even a first kiss. She feels alone but also knows she needs to protect herself. But at least she's always had her twin sister! When her sister Cassie finds love, things between to change between them and Molly learns more about what it means to be in love and what it means to be a good sister and friend.
I adore Becky Albertalli sooooo much, but this book kind of missed for me. I enjoyed it but honestly, it felt pretty forgettable. It's not a book I'll be raving about or thinking of past finishing this review.
I did feel some connection to a Molly as she dealt with her insecurities and talked about what it's like to be a fat girl. But other parts of her personality really annoyed me. I also wasn't a fan of her sister or any of the love interests.
I'm still glad I read it and I think it's a fine filler book, but nothing extraordinary for me.
I adore Becky Albertalli sooooo much, but this book kind of missed for me. I enjoyed it but honestly, it felt pretty forgettable. It's not a book I'll be raving about or thinking of past finishing this review.
I did feel some connection to a Molly as she dealt with her insecurities and talked about what it's like to be a fat girl. But other parts of her personality really annoyed me. I also wasn't a fan of her sister or any of the love interests.
I'm still glad I read it and I think it's a fine filler book, but nothing extraordinary for me.