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The Roof Over Our Heads

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Note: I received an Advanced Reader Copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I simply could not put this down once I started it! From diverse representation to familial love to a sweet romance, this book is perfect for someone looking for something lighthearted that makes you feel good. This book will make you remember that family includes those you meet along the way who care for you, and that it is always growing.
Another strong and refreshing part of this book is reading a from a male character’s POV as he engages in acts that are typically seen as more effeminate (cooking, theater, dancing, etc) yet no one questions his masculinity or assumes he has yet to discover himself. This book is everything my inner high school self needed to read.

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I loved, loved, loved the concept of this book. I excessively googled to see if there was an experience like this near me. I wasn’t shocked to see there wasn’t. At first I hated the way Finn treated Jade but I eventually moved past that aspect. He is a teenage boy after all. I honestly can’t stop thinking about how badly I want to go to a b&b with this immersive concept. I think the details and sticking to the time period was done extremely well. As someone with a significant vision impairment, I appreciated that people were able to keep their glasses! I told a few of my friends about this book and they are incredibly excited to read it when it comes out next year.

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