A review by jpitts
Finna by Nino Cipri

adventurous emotional funny tense fast-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? Yes

5.0

February 2024:
The only thing I have resembling a complaint about this book is that I wanted more of it. (Yes, I am gonna read the sequel.)

Not only is this book fun and inventive and wild, its emotional core is incredibly strong. The portrayals of neurodivergence and mental illness in this book resonated with me deeply at a time when I really needed it. The characters are two recent exes whose struggles with mental health clashed with one another in a way that made their relationship unsustainable. Their flaws and the ways they've screwed up are clearly displayed without painting either of them as bad or wrong. Basically, I think it gives them a level of grace that, in my experience, a lot of people dealing with these same issues (*cough* me) struggle to give themselves. That aspect of it struck a chord with me personally.

Plus you get some fantastic corporate workplace satire (I eat that shit up every time), and some wacky interdimensional IKEA hijinks. It's just so good.

March 2023:
Queer recent-exes working at an IKEA(ish) and being forced to search for an elderly customer who wandered into a wormhole in the store, traveling through fucked up alternate dimension IKEAs and coming to terms with the end of their relationship in the process? Hell yeah dude are you kidding?? This rules.

Edit: Bumping this to 5 stars because I simply cannot stop telling people to read it.

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