A review by gwensadventure
It's Not Like It's a Secret by Misa Sugiura
3.0
I was interested in this books because it seemed like a cute Lovestory. The word I would use to describe it is 'fine'. I like the ideas of addressing racism, LGBTQ discrimination and general issues facing adolescence, but when it came time to do so, the narrative fell flat.
What I will say is that this book might be a really nice introduction to some of our country's deeper rooter issue for younger people, but for me it just didn't go deep when it felt like it should and I was dissapointed by that.
What I will say is that this book might be a really nice introduction to some of our country's deeper rooter issue for younger people, but for me it just didn't go deep when it felt like it should and I was dissapointed by that.