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A review by paulpaul_
Every Word You Never Said by Jordon Greene
4.0
[I received an advance reader copy in exchange for an honest review]
''I'm not looking for your voice, I'm aiming at your heart''
This book killed me in THE best possible way. As someone who, on occasion, likes to rock a cute dress, I really enjoyed seeing it be represented by Skylar in the book. Speaking of representation, this book provides MLM relationships, what it's like to live in and around homophobic & extreme religious views and how it can lead to toxic masculinity. One thing this book also shows that I've never seen before is a non-verbal person. I found it very interesting and eye-opening to see the struggles and resolutions to their daily struggles.
I really enjoyed the subtle nods to 'Watching For Comets' (Jordon's previous book) and how it was done in such a way that if you knew, you knew. All in all, I really enjoyed this book, its representation, and all of its characters.
''I'm not looking for your voice, I'm aiming at your heart''
This book killed me in THE best possible way. As someone who, on occasion, likes to rock a cute dress, I really enjoyed seeing it be represented by Skylar in the book. Speaking of representation, this book provides MLM relationships, what it's like to live in and around homophobic & extreme religious views and how it can lead to toxic masculinity. One thing this book also shows that I've never seen before is a non-verbal person. I found it very interesting and eye-opening to see the struggles and resolutions to their daily struggles.
I really enjoyed the subtle nods to 'Watching For Comets' (Jordon's previous book) and how it was done in such a way that if you knew, you knew. All in all, I really enjoyed this book, its representation, and all of its characters.