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A review by theautisticreads
Streamline by Lauren Melissa Ellzey
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
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
4.0
StreamLine is about self-discovery, family, friendships, heartbreak, love, pure autistic joy & everything in between. The way Lauren addresses, frankly, some tough topics in this book is beautifully done. I don't want to give spoilers, but the LGBTQ+ storyline especially was incredible to read.
Even though I don't game, I have never had an interest in it personally but when I say I related to Lune soooo much throughout this book, her way in which she regulates from overstimulation, her meltdowns & internal struggles...I am pretty sure tears were shed at some points. Lauren has really shared how it feels to be autistic through Lune & I think it's a great way for people to understand.
Lunes & Nochts story is one of the realist love stories I have ever read. I admired Lune showing her pure autistic side, to Nocht facing their personal identity struggles. I have never read fiction with an autistic MC before & this definitely won't be my last.
You definitely do not have to be autistic to read this, I would recommend everyone to pick this up!
Even though I don't game, I have never had an interest in it personally but when I say I related to Lune soooo much throughout this book, her way in which she regulates from overstimulation, her meltdowns & internal struggles...I am pretty sure tears were shed at some points. Lauren has really shared how it feels to be autistic through Lune & I think it's a great way for people to understand.
Lunes & Nochts story is one of the realist love stories I have ever read. I admired Lune showing her pure autistic side, to Nocht facing their personal identity struggles. I have never read fiction with an autistic MC before & this definitely won't be my last.
You definitely do not have to be autistic to read this, I would recommend everyone to pick this up!