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A review by galacticvampire
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman
5.0
I wish I had read this book when I was a teenager because it just rewired my brain.
Radio Silence is the book to every seventeen year-old who doesn't know who they are, what they want. Is the book to everyone who ever felt they had to hide their personality or meet expectations to the T. Who felt lonely and struggled to socialize and just wanted to be heard.
This is the book to everyone who always wanted to find a friend who was just weird as you.
The writing isn't flourished or poetic, but it's so heartfully honest. This is every single Existencial Crisis feeling you've ever had compiled in a story. Frances and Aled are unique. But they're also just like you. It's hopeful and dramatic and wonderful. But could've happened to my neighbour.
I got close to crying too many times to count, and I was pouring my heart back at the pages though the whole experience.
No notes. This is incredible.
Radio Silence is the book to every seventeen year-old who doesn't know who they are, what they want. Is the book to everyone who ever felt they had to hide their personality or meet expectations to the T. Who felt lonely and struggled to socialize and just wanted to be heard.
This is the book to everyone who always wanted to find a friend who was just weird as you.
The writing isn't flourished or poetic, but it's so heartfully honest. This is every single Existencial Crisis feeling you've ever had compiled in a story. Frances and Aled are unique. But they're also just like you. It's hopeful and dramatic and wonderful. But could've happened to my neighbour.
I got close to crying too many times to count, and I was pouring my heart back at the pages though the whole experience.
No notes. This is incredible.