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A review by itsjustkatereading
Out On a Limb by Hannah Bonam-Young
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
I’m convinced if you look up the definition of perfection in the dictionary, a picture of this book will appear. This was the most beautiful, witty, romantic and uplifting story of love in its various forms. Romantic, platonic, familial and self love in all their intricacies are all gorgeous portrayed with care and heart.
Win and Bo officially have one of my all time favourite love stories and not just because their romance and banter is to die for. It’s also because of the way Hannah Bonham-Young used them to beautifully tell her readers that there are people who will love you because of that thing about you you’re scared people won’t be able to love, not despite it. They’ll love it because it makes you who you are and they will love all of you.
I think I could happily ramble on about this book for days but to put it simply; I loved this funny, hopeful, tender and beautiful book with every fibre of my being.
Win and Bo officially have one of my all time favourite love stories and not just because their romance and banter is to die for. It’s also because of the way Hannah Bonham-Young used them to beautifully tell her readers that there are people who will love you because of that thing about you you’re scared people won’t be able to love, not despite it. They’ll love it because it makes you who you are and they will love all of you.
I think I could happily ramble on about this book for days but to put it simply; I loved this funny, hopeful, tender and beautiful book with every fibre of my being.