Unexpectedly Fun (Possible Spoilers)I'm not sure what I expected when I decided I needed to read this, but this wasn't it. At the first few paragraphs I was disappointed. It seemed almost juvenile in how it was written. But the more I read, the more my mind changed. This was a fun read; I couldn'...
I’ve heard nothing but great things for this book, and I’m really glad that for me, all the hype was worth it! This book is really cutesy and adorable, and while writing this review, I have a huge dumb smile on my face from how cute this is! Simon is a main character that’s real. I’m not going to...
I really enjoyed this book!It was so much fun!I loved the Harry Potter references, as a Potterhead they made me smile :!Finding out the identy of Blue was fun too, i didn't immediately thought of that person.The emails between Simon & Blue are a nice add to this book!I always love it when that's par...
I liked a romance-y book. What is happening to me? Is this real life? I can’t believe I almost skipped this novel. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to read it. The synopsis intrigued me, but the reviews made it sound so sweet and fluffy. I don’t do fluffy, and I can’t stand cutesy romances, so I was nerv...
***Note: this review assumes that you've read the book.*** One-sentence summary: Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda is an enjoyable way to pass six hours of audiobook listening, but even though it wants to be an important LGBT novel, there's not enough of a struggle in this simple, first-love story...
4.5Yes, yes, yes. This book made me so happy. I was yelling "SHUT UP" "WHAT" "YESSS" while in the car listening. I've already recommended it to several friends.Full review to come later.
If you can’t eat Oreos you might want to avoid reading this book because they’re referenced so much that after you read it that’s all you’ll want to do eat Oreos and watch You’ve Got Mail (which reminds this book a lot. Except this book is better because it features diversity in multi-facets. ...
Honestly, about half of it I did not think it was THAT cute. It reminded me in several ways to the book "Fangirl": Simon (who is gay), college, teenager issues, etc. And the overrating. But it gets better, and yes, the emails turned out to be cute. I could not hate Martin, who was a bully. What he d...
I did not have any idea what this book was about and why this Simon is fighting a Homo Sapiens Agenda. A friend recommended it to me so I gave it a shot. And I was not disappointed! Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda is such a funny yet emotional read. This story is just one of the many gay struggles...
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