6/22/2023 0 Comments I was born for this heartstopper![]() There’s no question that Heartstopper fans will love these two books. I figured I’d review them together because they’re both effectively Charlie and Nick spinoff material, and they’re both so short that they don’t really warrant full reviews on their own. Now that Nick and Charlie are massively popular and making waves on Netflix, though, I was able to pick Nick and Charlie the novella from my very own Barnes and Noble, and I got The Heartstopper Yearbook shortly afterward from the library. Even though I’d wanted to read Nick and Charlie (and This Winter), I never got around to it I’ll go out of my way for a novel, but I didn’t want to bother with international shipping for something shorter than 200 pages. ![]() When I first started reading their books, only Solitaire and Radio Silence were available here (and apparently I lucked out getting Solitaire when I did, because it has been unavailable for a while and is now scheduled for an American rerelease as it has been unavailable for several years) and I had to get I Was Born for This and Loveless from overseas. I love that Alice Oseman is popular enough now that her books are widely available in the US. Apparently I’m not alone in that, because Heartstopper-Charlie and Nick’s graphic novel spin-off-has exploded in popularity. I love everything about that novel, but Charlie and Nick really stood out to me. I’ve loved Nick and Charlie since I read Alice Oseman’s Solitaire in 2019. ![]()
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