A review by bsaifs
Brooklyn, Burning by Steve Brezenoff

2.0

well the main characters romance was cute. i didnt understand how kid fell in love with scout. kid just seemed like the type of person to fall hard for people very quickly and scout was a new person could fall in love with. i didnt get it. but it was cute. we barely knew anything about scout. when scout talked there were just lines describing how scout would talk abd how kid qas enamored. but there could have been quotes of scout actually talking. all i know is that scout sings and not where scout is from or anything. i liked the premise of the book but i felt like the fact that they had no pronouns or gender should have been specified. it was once very rudely pointed out by kids dad but to me it felt like the author thought it would be cool to just not mention either characters gender without specifying that they were nonbinary, agender or just had no gender. i just would have liked the characters say that they did not identify within the gender binary or something.