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314 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 14, 2024
"I don’t know who I am as a person, but whoever it is, I don’t think I like him very much. Or maybe, Sometimes I don’t feel real and, honestly, I think I prefer it that way."
"Because it happened to me too. But I was a boy, and no one thought to ask me."
"It's not that I actually want to die. Not really. It’s more that I don’t want to exist anymore. There’s a difference."
"But I was a boy, and no one thought to ask me."
"I think you have fully built yourself on lies, Nathaniel Conti."
"I can’t think of a single positive thing. I am not anything. I am nothing. I’m … Fuck. Who the fuck am I?"
I just want to say A.L Graziadei has quickly become one of my favourite authors ever. I ABSOLUTELY LOVEDDDD their debut novel “Icebreaker”, I’ve read it multiple times now and it’s one of my all time favourite books so I was so excited to finally read their second book, and they did not disappoint at all.
This book is not really a romance, but a book that discusses dealing with trauma, how it affects us, how we react, our good or bad coping mechanisms, finding ourself, mental health and so much more. I found myself almost crying because I saw myself in Nate a little too much. The struggle or dissociating, anxiety, depression etc I deal with day to day and just like in Icebreaker these extremely difficult and very important topics are represented beautifully and with such care throughout the book. It is very rare to see authors describe certain mental health topics as well as this author does, it just always feels very raw, realistic and very real.
The support system Nate had with Max, Celeste, and Tasha was so refreshing to see. I also LOVED how this all connected to the Icebreaker universe at the same college so we got to see previous characters from the last book, I really hope this universe continues to grow even further. Overall while this book was very heavy, it was lighthearted too. I think it could’ve even been a tad bit longer to flesh stuff out more, but i enjoyed this book so much and can’t wait to read what’s next from them.
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So... yeah- I read this entire book in one evening. The opening paragraph instantly enthralled me and Nathaniel's narrative personality kept me reading. A.L Graziadei has this beautiful ability to make their characters real. I can connect with each person in the book on a deeper level; I mean, they almost feel like friends. Without spoiling anything, Nathaniel consistently surprised me with his choices. The elements of surprise and emotion really surge through in this novel. You can tell that Graziadei develops each character with the tenderness of a child (even when they're being put through the ringer for the plot haha). Everyone is alive and nurtured and feeling all the time.
A lot of the way Nathaniel narrates himself as feeling is heartbreakingly raw. I know him so much better through every word he says and the way he chooses to say it. His personality shines through in every moment.
It's not that I actually want to die. Not really. It’s more that I don’t want to exist anymore. There’s a difference.The university itself and the experiences the characters have are ones that ring true for many uni students nowadays. I found this especially with Nathaniel's hidden desires and thoughts while he is going through things; for instance, his attitude toward lacrosse and loss and how others perceive him.
I've been waiting for this book for two years since Icebreaker, and it definitely didn't disappoint. That being said, it's a different read; the novel isn't saying the same things and it doesn't make me feel the same way, but that's part of its beauty. I loved that this book focused on friendship and how valuable the support of your peers is. It puts the significance of the relationships we make with others around us on crude display. It's a story about love, but not in the sexual way- in finding out how to love yourself, come to terms with your past, love your friends, love your mistakes, love your family. It's a journey that everyone goes on, and we get to experience it with and through Nathaniel.
I would definitely recommend you pick up this book to read. The strong narration and voice of the main character carry readers through each moment with eloquence and tact. A.L. Graziadei is a great storyteller and an even greater character builder. This book is worth a read if only just to meet these people who come alive on the page.