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The Upside of Unrequited
Based off the book of the same name by Becky Albertalli.
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Plot Summary
This novel follows seventeen-year-old Molly who has always been the "best friend" and the "wingman," never the one to be pursued. She's dealing with a crush on her best friend, Will, who is also dating someone else. To complicate matters, a new band comes to town, and suddenly Molly finds herself the object of affection for two other boys, leading to a summer of self-discovery and figuring out what she truly wants in love and life.
Critical Reception
As a novel, 'The Upside of Unrequited' was generally well-received by young adult readers and critics for its relatable protagonist and exploration of common teenage romantic dilemmas. It's praised for its humor and emotional honesty in depicting the complexities of first love and unrequited feelings.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming and relatable protagonist, Molly.
Appreciated for its honest portrayal of friendship and romantic confusion.
Commended for its humor and engaging storytelling.
Google audience: Readers generally loved Molly's character, finding her relatable and her journey through crushes and unrequited love authentic. The book is often highlighted for its lighthearted yet meaningful exploration of teenage relationships and self-acceptance.
Fun Fact
The novel is written by Becky Albertalli, the author of 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda', which was adapted into the film 'Love, Simon'.
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