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Review: Simon Vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli | Cuddlebuggery Book Blog
Every now and again you stumble onto a book that's just magical, and for me, this one was it. In it, Simon Spier is being blackmailed by a student because Simon is gay. If Simon doesn't help Martin, then Martin will publish his personal emails with Blue, an anonymous boy from his school who he's quickly falling in love with. Simon has to deal with Martin, his burgeoning attraction to Blue, his close-knit family and his friends. It's all a lot to take in but makes for a very rounded, fulfilling story. Everyone in this novel has agendas and secrets. This is a well written book, Simon has a strong narrative voice that is realistic and still whimsical. I really felt for Simon's struggles and the position he was in. This book deals with race, sexuality and gender and blends it all in beautifully. This book was exactly what I needed. Something light, fluffy and satisfying. If you're looking for something deeper with more angst, maybe skip this one. But if you're looking to walk away