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Bookishly Ever After by Lucy Powrie
Bookishly Ever After by Lucy Powrie










Both girls are jealous of each other's seemingly easy life, without realising the darkness or worries that lie underneath. Shy, quiet Amani has an outwardly picture-perfect family - a father who is a successful TV presenter, a loving mother, and an adorable younger brother - while confident and impulsive Huda has grown up with over-affectionate foster parents who are now expecting a baby of their own. What he didn't count on: his catfish scenario landing him in a quasi-love triangle! This is my truth, by Yasmin Rahmanīest friends Amani and Huda are getting nervous about their GCSEs - and their future beyond school, which they're both wildly unprepared for. When an anonymous student begins sending him transphobic messages - after publicly posting Felix's deadname alongside images of him before he transitioned - Felix comes up with a plan for revenge. What's worse is that, even though he is proud of his identity, Felix also secretly fears that he's one marginalisation too many - black, queer and transgender - to ever get his own happily-ever-after. He desperately wants to know what it's like and why it seems so easy for everyone but him to find someone. Looking for some gripping, heart-warming stories to keep you entertained this summer? Take a look at our top picks for Young Adult fiction! Felix ever after, by Kacen Callenderįelix Love has never been in love - and, yes, he's painfully aware of the irony.












Bookishly Ever After by Lucy Powrie