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A review by the_b00kreader
Alondra by Gina Femia
adventurous
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
5.0
Alondra follows 16-year-old Alonda as she embarks on a journey of self discovery and new friendships. Noticing a group of friends who are constantly bickering outside her window, Alonda decides to pick up the courage to talk to them.
Spider, Pretzel, King and Lexi seem to take to Alonda pretty quickly and it was lovely to read about their connections. They each had common ground, a love for wrestling, and encouraged each other greatly (while still keeping up the banter). I will admit, I loved their banter, they made fun of each other often but they always made sure they were there for one another.
It also felt great to read about Alonda discovering more about herself and opening up that 'box' she created within herself. I could see so much of myself in her and honestly, it felt comforting to read.
The pacing of this book was relatively fast and I found I had finished this book pretty swiftly. (Plus it had short chapters which I LOVE!)
Gina Femia's writing style was one I really liked: everything felt as though I, as the reader, was included in each conversation and every memory. It was beautiful and heartwarming all at the same time.
All in all, this was a lovely read. Light-hearted and inspiring.
Spider, Pretzel, King and Lexi seem to take to Alonda pretty quickly and it was lovely to read about their connections. They each had common ground, a love for wrestling, and encouraged each other greatly (while still keeping up the banter). I will admit, I loved their banter, they made fun of each other often but they always made sure they were there for one another.
It also felt great to read about Alonda discovering more about herself and opening up that 'box' she created within herself. I could see so much of myself in her and honestly, it felt comforting to read.
The pacing of this book was relatively fast and I found I had finished this book pretty swiftly. (Plus it had short chapters which I LOVE!)
Gina Femia's writing style was one I really liked: everything felt as though I, as the reader, was included in each conversation and every memory. It was beautiful and heartwarming all at the same time.
All in all, this was a lovely read. Light-hearted and inspiring.
Graphic: Death of parent