Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Book Review: Sick Kids In Love by Hannah Moskowitz



Sick Kids In Love
Hannah Moskowitz
November 5, 2019
Entangled Teen
eBook, Hardcover,300 pages

BLURB
Isabel has one rule: no dating.
It's easier--
It's safer--
It's better--
--for the other person.
She's got issues. She's got secrets. She's got rheumatoid arthritis.
But then she meets another sick kid.
He's got a chronic illness Isabel's never heard of, something she can't even pronounce. He understands what it means to be sick. He understands her more than her healthy friends. He understands her more than her own father who's a doctor.
He's gorgeous, fun, and foul-mouthed. And totally into her.
Isabel has one rule: no dating.
It's complicated--
It's dangerous--
It's never felt better--
--to consider breaking that rule for him.


My Review:
As a whole Sick Kids in Love is a quick, cute read with a good representation of dealing with chronic illnesses. Isabel and Sasha's stories are relatable to anyone who suffers from a disease that leaves them self-conscious. I think it's a great topic for YAs to read. 

As a character, I was a bit iffy on how I felt about Isabel. She's a little weird with the article or column or whatever she writes for her school. I kind of glossed over those parts.  But I liked Sasha right away and I enjoyed Isabel and Sasha's interactions. 

The best part, the tagline even says so, is that neither character dies in the end which makes it a sort of uplifting story instead of a tearjerker. 

Overall, if you like contemporary romance with #ownvoice leads and an underrated rep, you should check out Sick Kids In Love. 

My Rating:
🌟🌟🌟
3 of 5 Stars!

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