Heartstopper: Volume One PDF Free
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- Original name: Heartstopper: Volume One
- Year: 2019
- Category: Modern
- Author: Alice Oseman
- Language: English
Description
Boy meets boy. Boys become friends. Boys fall in love. An LGBTQ+ graphic novel about life, love, and everything that happens in between - for fans of The Art of Being Normal, Holly Bourne and Love, Simon.
'Absolutely delightful. Sweet, romantic, kind. Beautifully paced. I loved this book.' RAINBOW ROWELL, author of Carry On
Charlie and Nick are at the same school, but they've never met ... until one day when they're made to sit together. They quickly become friends, and soon Charlie is falling hard for Nick, even though he doesn't think he has a chance.
But love works in surprising ways, and Nick is more interested in Charlie than either of them realised.
Heartstopper is about love, friendship, loyalty and mental illness. It encompasses all the small stories of Nick and Charlie's lives that together make up something larger, which speaks to all of us.
'The queer graphic novel we wished we had at high school.' Gay Times
This is the first volume of Heartstopper, which has now been optioned for television by See-Saw Films.
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Book Reviews
Andrew Wallace
This book follows the relationship of two secondary school students but falls short in delivering a compelling and emotional story. The characters are flat and their connection is not fully realized. The writing style is lackluster and fails to capture the complexities of young love. This is not a recommended read for fans of YA romance.
Elizabeth Collins
This charming tale recounts the story of two secondary school students as they navigate the ups and downs of first love. The writing style is endearing and captures the thrill and uncertainty of young romance. The personalities of the characters are relatable and their connection is genuinely heartwarming. This is a must-read for fans of contemporary YA romance and anyone who appreciates a sweet and uplifting love story.
Joseph Wood
This book tells the story of two secondary school students who fall in love and face the challenges of their relationship. The writing style is slow-paced and fails to fully capture the excitement and uncertainty of young love. The characters have potential, but their relationship and interactions could have been developed more deeply. This is a decent read for fans of YA romance, but with room for improvement.