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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.

“SEEING YOU GO FIRST LET ME KNOW I COULD DO IT, TOO!” This was my favorite quote! This is such a sweet and wonderful graphic novel. I love how both Anne and Bebe help each other through the different struggles. The delightful, whimsical illustrations fit perfectly with the heartfelt storyline. If you want to feel good, this is the graphic novel to read!

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Cheer Up! Tackles being a queer teenager in its short, wholesome, yet thoughtful graphic novel about Annie and Bebe.

Bebe is just your average teen girl; captain of the cheer squad, struggling under the weight of her parents expectations. Only Bebe is trans and is dealing with finding her voice amidst transphobia from those closest to her.

Annie is an overachiever but a loner, struggling to find herself and her friendships while still feeling like a strong, independent lady.

With the help of each other and their growing friendship circle, Cheer Up! shows Annie and Bebe finding their voice and their place in the mess of high school.

I would like to thank NetGalley for providing me an ARC of this novel.

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An absolute and utter joy. I loved everything about this book: the art, the characters, the sweet love story, the queer joy. I loved the way Frasier allowed transphobia to exist in the story, but didn't make the story about that. I sat down to read this and did not get up until I'd finished. What a treat.

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Thanks to Oni Press for the advance e-copy (via NetGalley) of "Cheer Up!" by Crystal Frasier, Val Wise, + Oscar Jupiter. Expected publication date: August 10, 2021.

This graphic novel about a high school cheerleading team is absolutely adorable and has the types of friendships and relationships I hope my children find when they get to high school. Friends lifting up friends, sticking up for each other, giving each other second chances, helping each other be their best, and supporting each other with school, peers, and family. This graphic novel has a friends-to-lovers (in a PG way) romance, LGBTQIAP+ characters and romance, and characters that I hope we see more of.

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This was such a cute graphic novel!

Annie is top of her class, but her anti-social personality might risk college acceptances. Enter: the cheer squad. With coaxing from her mom and the school principal, Annie goes out for the school cheer squad where she reconnects with her friend Beatrice. Beatrice, or BeeBee, is the first trans girl at their school and feels like everyone is always staring at her, waiting for her to make a mistake. So she figures she has to be perfect. When she starts to reconnect with Annie, Beatrice starts to learn that it's okay to stand up for herself, and that her friends will always stand with her when she does.

I adored this graphic novel. The story was a heartwarming tale of friendship, being true to yourself, and falling in love. The art style was lovely, and I loved how bright and colourful the panels were. Highly recommend!

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From the very second I saw the cover of this book, I was sold. The drawing style is a pleasure to the eyes, and the cover promises an adorable story. And while part of me thinks the book is too short, and a little rushed here and there, it still fulfilled that promise. I would have loved to read more, for example the part where the girls get together, kiss for the first time, and decide to date, could have been longer, since it felt a little rushed. Seeing more details about why they like each other and how their relationship blossoms would have been amazing, and I would love to see a sequel (or several ones, even), because there's a lot of potential in their story. But even all that didn't change the fact that this is a lovely book, with characters you can love and root for, and with a message anyone can relate to.
Lgbt graphic novels are rare, especially lesbian themed ones, so this was a very pleasant surprise. A heartwarming story about being yourself even if it seems like the most difficult thing to do sometimes. Not flawless, but undoubtedly worth reading, and will certainly put a smile on your face.

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This was really a great book! We meet BeeBee, a trans girl who is part of the cheer squad. She doesn't want a lot of attention thrown her way, with her parents especially wanting to protect her. Then there is Annie, an extremely smart but loud and boisterous girl who needs to join some activities to help her get into college. As you can expect, Annie joins the cheer team, and she and BeeBee connect. It's a great story about friendship and acceptance, with some awesome graphics to boot. Definitely recommend... and I hope we get to see/read more!

Thank you to NetGalley for this eARC. This honest review was based off of my own opinions.

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Cheer Up! is a fantastic graphic novel that I would recommend to anyone. Annie is forced to join the cheer team to improve her college application odds. Annie is firmly convinced that her attempt to be social and join a team will end horribly. However, as Annie reconnects with Bebe, a trans girl who must balance keeping her grades up and coordinating the cheer team, she discovers that it might not be so terrible after all. Adorableness ensues!

I really loved this graphic novel! While Bebe and Annie experience plenty of obstacles from well-meaning teammates to protective parents, there are so many cute moments. These range from honest conversations, gentle encouragement, and a fabulous homecoming dance. One of my favorite parts of the story is seeing the growth and self-confidence that both girls gain. It is so heartwarming to see their journey and I think every library should have a copy of this book. I also really love to see friendship between girls addressed with kindness and realism, which is expertly done with the cheer team. The art style is bright and sets the tone well.

Cheer Up! has been compared to Fence and Check, Please! which feels very accurate to me. If you enjoy coming-of-age stories that tackle important topics, contain LGBTQ+ rep, and lovable characters then you need to read Cheer Up! Thank you to Crystal Frasier, Val Wise, Oni Press, and Netgalley for a free ARC in exchange for an honest review. Cheer Up! releases August 10, 2021.

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this was a cute fast read about friendships, cheerleading, and first love. the writing was very simple and the plots resolved pretty quickly and easily. i had fun reading it and would love to see more of this world and the characters!

thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the arc!

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*Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this graphic novel in exchange for an honest review.*

4.5 stars. GAH THIS GRAPHIC NOVEL IS ADORABLE. We follow Beatrice, or Bebe, and Annie, as they rekindle their friendship over a cheerleading team in high school and all the events that follow. Firstly, I would like to say how astronomically PLEASED I am that Annie’s character is fat and fine about it. Even though there are a few fatphobic comments, I really love how the author has kept her character fat. Yes, she exercises, and yes, she’s still fat. She has core muscle strength and is getting fit for the cheer team, not because anyone wants her to lose weight, and that is fabulous. I love how she’s destigmatised the idea of fat characters and exercise/sport in this graphic novel, and if more sporty stories were like this I’d read them. As a fat girl, thank you author for giving your plus size readers a character to relate to.

Then we have Bebe, a trans girl who is trying her best to fit in. I’m not transgender, but I know that trans readers will appreciate the representation and the discussions about trans people’s safety and how to be a good ally to trans people were so well done. Beatrice is GOREGOUS AND SHE SHOULD KNOW IT. So is Annie. I love both of them equally and for a short graphic novel, we do see quite a bit of character growth from both of them which is awesome.

The art style of this was really nicely done - the panels weren’t too busy, the text was easy to read and the shading *chef’s kiss*. Also, can we talk about how beautiful both girls looked in the last section of the graphic novel in their formal outfits? *Squeals in pretty dresses*

In terms of representation we have (canon): plus size lesbian MC, sapphic biracial trans girl MC, black/mixed race side characters, fat side characters, and a character who comes out as non-binary, even if they don’t use the words non-binary or gender fluid explicitly, but it’s there.

This story was bloody CUTE. I love seeing a fat character in love, it makes my own heart so content. If you’re looking for a short, sweet and fun graphic novel about a WLW teenage couple centred around cheerleading, high school and identity, that deals with heavy topics in a respectful and digestible way, then this is the graphic novel for you. Definitely check it out and thanks for taking the time to read this review. See you next time :)

Trigger Warnings: Fatphobic Lanugage, Transphobia, Microagressions, Sexual Harassement, Controlling Parents and Mentions of Biting

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This was so adorable! I love how it was lighthearted, but also dealt with heavier topics. I also really loved both of the main characters!
It reminded me a lot of Heartstopper, which I loved!
I would definitely recommend picking this up for a cute, quick read!

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Wow! I absolutely LOVED it!! Graphic Novels are still pretty new to me, but I'm trying to branch out more and I definitely chose the right one for it. It's so nice to see queer cheerleaders being accepted. It deals with the struggle of being transgender as well as being a lesbian as a teenager, but does it in such a special way. I didn't like the dad at first, but later I understood where his behaviour came from more and I ended up loving him! Beebee and Annie are so cute together... I would love to see a sequel to this novel where they explore their relationship a bit more!

<b> Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me with an eArc in return for a honest review. </b>

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This did a great job of addressing really tough issues while also being cute, heartwarming, and fun. If you want just a glimpse at life for a trans teen this could be the place to start. It touches on so many little daily problems, and how difficult it can be to balance anything and everything. The art was gorgeous and the balance of big topics and light moments was done really well!

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An adorable graphic novel!

The other day I asked my friend if they thought trans people transitioned to only be know as that one trans person to the people around them and in this novel BeeBee struggles with the same thing.
She’s become the token trans spokesperson and her school and doesn’t know how to stand up for herself.

In this novel we meet her and her friend Annie who she lost touch with. Annie kind of helps BeeBee find her voice after she helps her get onto the cheerleading team because her mom thinks she’s antisocial.

This book is clearly for a younger audience than me so I imagine it’ll soon find itself on some young adult graphic novel recommendations list and as it should because it’s a good one!

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I thoroughly enjoyed this graphic novel. It presents issues surrounding transgender teens and other members of the LGBTQIA+ community navigating their way through high school. The main characters in this story are Annie, a feisty, plus-size lesbian, and Bebe, a sweet trans girl who has recently come out. The plot is well constructed and had me eager to finish (I'm hoping this is just the first in a series!). The illustrations are phenomenal and added so much vibrancy and colour to the dialogue.
I'm glad I read this.

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I think I just found my new favorite book! Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms is a sapphic graphic novel that features two of the most likeable protagonists I've ever read. I loved the sports team dynamic that the book was centered around and I loved the romance between Bebe and Annie. The art was so beautiful and I found myself just admiring it so many times! The character development the characters underwent was incredible to see. This book was perfectly paced and full of heart-warming moments.

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This was such a sweet read. It almost was too quick. We follow Annie, an antisocial lesbian, in her cheerleading debut. In the first pages, I did not like her, proof that her antisocial behaviour was really well done. Then, I got to know her as she opened up to her friend BeeBee and I really liked her. I liked how there was a strong character development for all protagonists, even side characters got developed. Moreover, in terms of casting, this graphic novel is quite diverse, we have plus-size athletes for example which is really nice to see. The story is overall a light and fluffy romance but it also talks about harassment and transphobic microaggressions for example, which is quite educational. The author did an amazing job. The illustrator is amazing too as the drawings were warm, colourful and full of emotions.
I recommend this graphic novel. There is sports team dynamics, girl power, diversity and sapphics, what more can we asks for.
4/5

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Simply adorable! Very much in the lane of Check Please where people are learning how to be best supportive. There were some great issues covered as well! I almost wish the girls hadn't ended up together, as I was really appreciating their friendship.

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I received an eARC through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Sweet, heart warming and thought provoking.

I adored this wonderful graphic novel focusing on two teen girls as they navigate their lives, school and relationships.

If you're looking for a cute LGBTQIA+ graphic novel, that also tackles some difficult scenarios - then this will be perfect for you.

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This was a cute story. A couple of girls with very different personalities help each other and learn to incorporate the best parts of the others' worldview, and fall in love. The relationship Beatrice has with her parents was a little underdeveloped or underexplained—there were a lot of comments and interactions that were cruel, and weren't at all explained or apologized for. Actually, there were a few things introduced that I thought didn't see quite enough resolution. But the relationship between the girls is perfect, and it was a good story and beautifully drawn.

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