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A review by snikhtha
Love From A to Z by S.K. Ali
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.75
This was a cute story and Adam and Zainab are wonderful, vibrant characters. I especially connected with Adam, which surprised me. I also loved the portrayal of a Muslim relationship with coming-of-age characters and thought it was really well done. The pacing is great, and the weird third-person narration that comes in sometimes is also super cute.
On the other hand, being Muslim, some parts where they speak on their identity just didn't fully connect with me. Which makes sense- people don't all have the same experience. I also thought that the hurdles standing in the way of their relationship were pretty unsubstantial, especially on Zainab's part. I think if it focused more on her inner conflict with the relationship rather than the outside problems stopping her, I would've understood it more, as I did with Adam's problems.
I also would've liked more scenes of Adam and Zainab just talking and connecting. The scenes we did get were some of my favorites, so I wish there were more of those just sprinkled throughout the book. Enjoyable overall!
On the other hand, being Muslim, some parts where they speak on their identity just didn't fully connect with me. Which makes sense- people don't all have the same experience. I also thought that the hurdles standing in the way of their relationship were pretty unsubstantial, especially on Zainab's part. I think if it focused more on her inner conflict with the relationship rather than the outside problems stopping her, I would've understood it more, as I did with Adam's problems.
I also would've liked more scenes of Adam and Zainab just talking and connecting. The scenes we did get were some of my favorites, so I wish there were more of those just sprinkled throughout the book. Enjoyable overall!
Minor: Sexual violence, Xenophobia, Cultural appropriation, and War