A review by utopiastateofmind
Love Times Infinity by Lane Clarke

  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.5

(Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.) 

TW: mentions of rape, panic attacks

Immediately I loved Michie's internal narration voice. The way we can hear the doubts we keep to ourselves. The fears we voice when no one can hear us. Right afterwards, I fell in love with her friendship with Jojo and the ways in which friends can see us in a way no one else can. They're true friendship goals! Love Times Infinity is a moving story about acceptance. About not predicting our own doom before it happens and about changing the ways we see ourselves.

It can be difficult to filter out what we think others think about ourselves. But ultimately all we have control over is ourselves. The thoughts and perceptions we hold. Love Times Infinity is a story about family and people which choose us. Who make us realize that family is about who is there for us, not necessarily the ones we think we should have. Throughout the book, Michie is struggling with her own feelings. The guilt we feel and choices which began before us.

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