![]() ![]() ![]() Personally I don't really play any MMORGs at the moment, but it reading Foolish Hearts made me want to. ![]() ![]() I loved the family aspect of the book too, having all three siblings play video games with each other (and her BFF, Zoe) was such a great way to have them interact with each other and the gamer in me was delighted. It was reminiscent of my teens, I knew a ton of people I didn't consider friends, and it's something that I feel gets left out of books a lot. I actually really enjoyed having a large cast of characters whom Claudia was acquainted with but didn't consider friends. There's a massive cast of characters for a YA contemp in my opinion, but Mills works with it so well and keeps a focus on the MC, Claudia, without overcrowding her. I had an arc of First and Then that I just never got to, but finally after literally years of telling me to read her I did.įoolish Hearts is one of the best YA contemporaries I've ever read, I loved everything about it. I'm just going to come out and say it at the start of the review: I was a fool not to have picked Emma Mills up sooner. ![]()
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