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Felix Ever After
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Felix Ever After (Nov 2020)
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I'm excited to read it! I got it on audible and will be starting it as soon as I finish my current book :)
I'm pretty sure it is Trans Awareness Week, so this book is a perfect fit.
I'm currently on chapter 2 and I really appreciate how well the author shared Felix's transition story and the confusion that he is having by his dad. Yet, still appreciating the support that he has been given.
I'm currently on chapter 2 and I really appreciate how well the author shared Felix's transition story and the confusion that he is having by his dad. Yet, still appreciating the support that he has been given.
I'm currently on chapter 21 and my biggest takeaway is that I would have loved this book in high school. I find this a good YA novel. I'll probably give it 4 stars. I thought it was decently realistic and it never felt long. I definitely enjoying the read.


Megan wrote: "I loved this book and agree with everyone that it would have been great to have in high school. As a parent, I really appreciated the nuanced portrayal of Felix’s father, how he’s incredibly suppor..."
I agree! A lot of times parents are portrayed in YA novels as either superrrrr supportive or extremely mean and terrible. I like how they portrayed the father in this book, because I feel the way the father and acted is very realistic.
I agree! A lot of times parents are portrayed in YA novels as either superrrrr supportive or extremely mean and terrible. I like how they portrayed the father in this book, because I feel the way the father and acted is very realistic.
Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender