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433
Novel • Fiction
Durham, England • Contemporary
2020
YA
14-18 years
Loveless by Alice Oseman follows Georgia, an 18-year-old starting at Durham University, as she navigates her lack of romantic feelings and eventually discovers she is asexual and aromantic. With support from her new friends and the Shakespeare Society, Georgia learns to embrace her identity while fostering meaningful friendships and overcoming various personal challenges. This book includes themes of identity crises related to sexuality, acephobia, and mentions of emotional abuse.
Contemplative
Emotional
Bittersweet
Heartwarming
Romantic
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Alice Oseman’s Loveless receives praise for its nuanced exploration of asexuality and aromanticism, resonating deeply with readers who value representation. Critiques focus on occasionally slow pacing and underdeveloped secondary characters. Overall, it’s celebrated for its heartfelt narrative and relatable protagonist, enriching contemporary YA literature.
A reader who would enjoy Loveless by Alice Oseman is likely a young adult intrigued by themes of self-discovery, asexuality, and LGBTQ+ identities. Comparable to fans of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda and Red, White & Royal Blue, they appreciate heartfelt, character-driven narratives exploring complex emotions and relationships.
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Rooney
Georgia’s roommate at Durham University, who revives the school’s Shakespeare Society and is known for her confident and sociable nature.
Pip
One of Georgia’s confident high school friends who is openly gay and seeks a sense of belonging within a queer community.
Jason
A high school friend of Georgia’s, who shares her love of theater and is characterized by his caring nature and emotional depth.
Sunil
An older nonbinary student at Durham University, who leads the Pride Society and serves as an important mentor for Georgia in understanding her identity.
433
Novel • Fiction
Durham, England • Contemporary
2020
YA
14-18 years
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