![]() ![]() It’s a must have for any queer shelf on your bookcase. Of course I had to have a little cry at the end. I loved it’s important message about self love and standing up for yourself. I mean who doesn’t want to be given books right? They had real chemistry and it felt organic. ![]() It was so sweet and romantic and it just made me swoon. We’ve got a slow burn romance and it’s a good one. I also really loved Felipes mum Rita and Becky they are a real highlight of the novel. It’s also wonderful to see how Felipe confidence blossoms. In all of queer YA books the characters all look like supermodels with fantastic bodies but in Here The Whole Time Vitor has given a voice to people that don’t fit into this absurdity. And they’re not a high school student that somehow looks like a super model. It’s so refreshing to read a character in a queer book that is real. In Here The Whole Time, we see a plus sized person that is the main character and it’s so refreshing to see. If you read my blog they’ll you know I read a lot of queer books and I’ve often said that so many of them are the same, but finally we have one that is different. But over the next fifteen days, everything will change… Synopsis: Felipe doesn’t believe someone like Caio could ever fall for someone like him. ![]()
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