I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston
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Book Review: I Kissed Shara Wheeler


Yes hey there, here is another book that I am * yelling into deep space * about since it was so great, I can’t potentially string together a meaningful sentence about it. However let’s attempt since that’s the happiness of examining books!

I Kissed Shara Wheeler was the very first book by Casey McQuiston that I check out, and while I have actually heard incredible things about their previous books, I didn’t wish to buzz myself up excessive. Sorry to be the bearer of problem however … THIS BOOK IS WORTHY OF ALL THE BUZZ!!!

The story follows high school senior Chloe Green, the only freely queer trainee at her extremely spiritual, Conservative school in Alabama. She moved there 4 years formerly with her mamas, however has huge dreams to participate in NYU next year. She has the best grades, the best strategy, and simply requires to be chosen as class valedictorian. The only concern? Her competitor, the best, Jesus-loving Southern sweetie, Shara Wheeler. That is, up until Shara kissed Chloe (!!!) and after that vanishes. Even her Papa, the high school principal, will not confess that he understands where Shara went.

Lastly, with Shara out of the method Chloe can concentrate on completing school. That is, up until she discovers a note left by Shara that sends her on a scavenger hunt to determine what the hell is going on. Quickly enough, Chloe discovers that she wasn’t the only individual Shara kissed prior to vanishing, and she’s likewise not the only queer kid at school.

Sure, they ultimately discover Shara, however while putting all the pieces together they likewise find some dubious tricks the school’s administration has actually been concealing. That, coupled with all the homophobia and bullying, sets these trainees over the edge.

And what takes place? The very best Gay Reckoning I have actually ever checked out.

Yes, there are a great deal of deep, essential, prompt styles checked out in this book, however the writing is likewise so enjoyable that it cancels perfectly.

I definitely liked this book. My only gripe was that on audio, there was one storyteller for a cast of characters, that made it hard to monitor sometimes.

I can’t await more individuals to get this book and play in addition to Shara’s video game and see how this group of teenagers takes control of and shocks their school, and their home town’s mindset.

Thank you to Macmillan Audio for an advance copy of I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston on audio, through NetGalley, in exchange for a sincere evaluation.


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