I seriously loved every secondary character in this book, SO much. I really liked how Claudia and Julia hung out and were there for one another despite the large age difference, and the way she and Alex were both Spoiler willing to change their relationships for each other, even if it took a bit of time. Personally I don't really play any MMORGs at the moment, but it reading Foolish Hearts made me want to. I loved the family aspect of the book too, having all three siblings play video games with each other (and her BFF, Zoe) was such a great way to have them interact with each other and the gamer in me was delighted. It was reminiscent of my teens, I knew a ton of people I didn't consider friends, and it's something that I feel gets left out of books a lot. I actually really enjoyed having a large cast of characters whom Claudia was acquainted with but didn't consider friends. There's a massive cast of characters for a YA contemp in my opinion, but Mills works with it so well and keeps a focus on the MC, Claudia, without overcrowding her. I had an arc of First and Then that I just never got to, but finally after literally years of telling me to read her I did.įoolish Hearts is one of the best YA contemporaries I've ever read, I loved everything about it. I'm just going to come out and say it at the start of the review: I was a fool not to have picked Emma Mills up sooner.
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