Hello, bookworms! Today I have for you my review of Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender. I'm really excited to tell you about this book, and today's review is short and spoiler-free, so feel free to keep reading even if you haven't read this book yet!
Felix Love has never been in love--and yeah, he's aware of the irony. He wants to know what it's like, but he's secretly afraid that he's one marginalization too many--Black, queer, and transgender--to ever find love. However, when an anonymous student starts harassing Felix and sending him transphobic messages, Felix's determination to get revenge lands him in a confusing love triangle, setting him on a journey of self-discovery and redefining how he feels about himself. There's so much to love about this book! (Get it?? 😂) Cheesy jokes aside, I really enjoyed this read. This book has it all, people: an amazing diverse cast of characters, a protagonist you can't help but root for, laugh-aloud moments, and the most adorable swoon-worthy scenes. Reading about Felix's journey of self-discovery and love was such a pleasure. Also, this book contains the best love triangle I've ever read! Seriously, I'm usually not a love triangle fan, but this one was written so well. Plus, the characters in this book were fantastic; they seemed so real and were awkward, flawed, normal people. I learned so much from this book, and seeing the world through Felix's eyes was such an enlightening experience. This is truly a book that everyone should read, and I cannot recommend it enough. Thanks so much for reading my review of Felix Ever After! I hope you'll read this book if you haven't already. And keep an eye out for more book reviews to come!
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