Girls Like Girls - by Hayley Kiyoko (Hardcover)
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9 March, 2024Verified purchase
Happy cried
I laughed, cried and fell in love with this book! Definitely healed my inner teen who didn’t get to come out until adulthood! A really sweet read.
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28 June, 2023
Great Read
A very emotional book about coming-of-age love learning about yourself, how to deal with grief, and being an outsider. I remember watching the music video that inspired this book back in 2015 and the positive impact it had on the LGBTQ+ community. This book is no different, Hayley does an amazing job portraying the nervousness and the confusing parts of being in love with someone that people view as wrong.
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3 June, 2023
Kiyoko Crushes It!
This book was one of the most heartfelt books I’ve read in a while. Hayley brings her whole soul to this book and shows you what it’s like to be a young teenager trying to figure out who you are, who you love, and how to love yourself. It walks us through all the emotions that a teenage member of the LGBTQ+ community experiences. This book made me laugh and cry, and I wish this was a book that I had when I was a young teenager.