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Review: Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World

Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World
Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Simon and Schuster Children’s Books, October 2021
Paperback, £8.99
ISBN 9781398505278

“Life, Ari, can be an ugly thing. But life can be so incredibly beautiful. It’s both. And we have to learn to hold the contradictions inside us without despairing, without losing our hope.”

Aristotle has spent all of his high school years hiding his true identity. When he meets and falls in love with Dante, he finally feels like he is showing his true self and can’t go back. Now Aristotle and Dante must face life together in 1980s America as a couple. We see how their relationships with each other, their friends and their family evolve throughout the novel.

Benjamin Alire Sáenz’s sequel to Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe brings you on a rollercoaster of emotions. Alire Sáenz writes in such a poetic way, every single page I read feels like a poem. When we get to read Ari’s letters to Dante, I feel so involved with the story and what is going on in Aristotle’s head. Learning about how difficult the lives were of the LGBTQ+ community in the 1980s was heartbreakingly sad.

This book is for readers who are not afraid to venture out of their comfort zone and who love a good romance book. The characters face homophobia which may be triggering.

Esmèe Kidd, 15

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Our Chemical Hearts

Our Chemical Hearts
Krystal Sutherland
Hot Key Books, 2016
Paperback, 313 pages, £7.99
ISBN 9781471405839

 

This book focuses on Henry Page, who falls in love with Grace. Grace isn’t an ordinary teenage girl, she wears oversized men’s clothes and smells like she hasn’t washed in weeks. But there is something else about her, something she is hiding, something that is keeping herself from falling in love again, and Henry won’t stop until he knows what it is. But will Grace ever open up about her secrets from the past? Or will Henry have to figure it out on his own?

Sutherland writes about loss, love, and longing in this coming-of-age novel. It is beautifully written and I would definitely suggest this book to all romance readers. You get to see Henry’s relationship with his two best friends, family, and Grace. I loved seeing Henry’s character development throughout the book. It is a sad but amazing story and definitely makes you think when you are finished reading it. I would recommend this book to all teen romance readers.

Esmée Kidd, teen reviewer