Reviews

“Will engage readers, leaving them alternately cheering and screaming at the cast.”

— Kirkus Reviews, on Losing Hit Points

“A lovely story of learning to chart your own course… a delightful main character, exploring all facets of growing up and becoming one’s own person.”

— Kirkus Reviews, on Luscious Love

“…a hilarious and an all-around enjoyable read…. Highly recommended for hi-lo readers who loved Heartstopper.”

— ★ starred review, School Library Journal on Stuck with You

“… two charming leads readers can’t help but root for… The cute banter between the boys will keep readers engaged as the sparks fly… An adorable romance with strong coming-of-age elements.

— Kirkus Reviews, on Stuck with You

“…a hilarious and an all-around enjoyable read…. Highly recommended for hi-lo readers who loved Heartstopper.”

— ★ starred review, School Library Journal on Stuck with You

“… two charming leads readers can’t help but root for… The cute banter between the boys will keep readers engaged as the sparks fly… An adorable romance with strong coming-of-age elements.

— Kirkus Reviews, on Stuck with You

“[The Real Love books] stand out for their authentic depictions of LGBTQ+ teens; recommended for high school collections.”

— School Library Journal, ★ starred review

“… offers LGBTQ teen readers access to a more sexually diverse range of characters that shifts from dominant heteronormative teen romance fiction.”

— CM Review of Materials

“… with a simplified style intended for reluctant and struggling teen readers, provides much-needed queer representation for this format.”

— Kirkus Reviews

“Provides important affirming representation for queer, polyamorous relationships.”

— Kirkus Reviews, about We Three

“The story’s lighthearted energy and zinger lines create a sitcom-esque vibe where every character is a little larger than life… Readers will have a ball and may learn a little about LGBTQ+ history along the way.

— Kirkus Reviews, about Walk This Way

“…We Three ticks off a lot of societal boxes which are now hot concepts in YA fiction – LGBTQ, race, religion, transgender issues, ADHD.”

— Resource Links

“Explores the experience of asexuality with authenticity.”

— Resource Links, about Ace of Hearts