I recommend both books as they are nice easy reads that feature beautiful characters and tackle topics of LGBTQ and anxiety/MH. To date, she has over 40,000 subscribers, and in 2020 founded the ClassicsCommunity. Lucy is also known for her YouTube channel, lucythereader, where she discusses her favourite books. Her latest release, Bookishly Ever After, is out now. The whole concept of this book was fun, empowering and very very literaryas it featured many favourite authors such as Alice Oseman and Sara Barnard. Title: Read With Pride Author: Lucy Powrie Publication date: 28th May 2020 My rating: Goodreads rating: 4.26 Pages: 400 Genre: YA, contemporary, LGBTQIAP+ I received an arc of this book from the publishers Hachette in exchange for an honest review. Lucy Powrie is the author of The Paper & Hearts Society series, published by Hodder Children’s Books. The fact she takes on a lot is quite similar to how I am so I could relate to her a lot and at the end of the book we saw the effect this had on her but also the brave decisions she made due to it. The book showed her fun ,bossy, sensitive ,caring and influential personality. Her personality is great especially when she’s with her friends and then making her new friends in the petition against the school library’s new rules. I loved Olivia as a character, I don’t think I have read a book with a Demi-sexualprotagonist before so that was new. Plus I wanted the pin badge to add to my collection and sit proudly next to the first! I had this on pre-order as I adored the first one and was excited to get to know Olivia more. Todays review is for the second book in the Paper and Hearts Society series written by the amazing Lucy Powrie.
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