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![]() Ingen Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Such a fun adventure about gaining self-confidence and learning about yourself through TTRPGs! Hollis wants to play Secrets & Sorcery with her boyfriend Chris, but his group's Secret Keeper has a No-Girlfriend rule. So Hollis tries to prove she can play by joining an all-girls group. Along the way, she finds maybe she can be more than who she thought she was. She can be fat girl with anxiety and still be confident. When an in-game crush develops between Hollis and Aini, Hollis wonders if that could be real too. As a former D&D player with anxiety, I resonated HARD with Hollis throughout so much of this book. I loved the representation in the girls, and the journey Hollis takes is so affirming. I wish there would have been some kind of divider art for time jumps in the chapters to make it less jarring. And I really wish Hollis would have had some kind of final resolution with the real life jerk. If you're a nerdy queer person who may or may not have anxiety, you will love this book. Thanks so much to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
When her boyfriend excludes her from participating in a roleplaying game, high school senior Hollie joins an all-girls group where an in-game romance has the potential to be more than just pretend. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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First off, as a person who adores all things gaming, I can 100% tell you that the gaming space in general is not always a very welcoming or inclusive space. It absolutely can be, and I feel like things are slowly getting better. But I felt Hollis' disappointment in my soul when she went to her first S&S game and was completely turned off by the way people acted. In fact, that's what drew me to this book in the first place. Hollis' boyfriend Chris and his "boy's only" club of gamers is something I am intimately familiar with. As is wanting to somehow find a way to "fit in" to gain entry.
Randall handles all of that beautifully. What follows is a story about Hollis not only finding a new group of amazing friends to play with, but also a story about her finding herself in the process. She realizes that she's been shrinking herself down, into smaller and smaller spaces, in order to fit in. Hollis is able to see what being with right group of people who support you, cheer you on, and of course make you feel good can really do for a person. Watching her grow, watching her emerge from the shell that had been holding her back, man it felt good. I may have even shed a few tears.
I also just really felt like the story did such justice to discussions of mental health, the stigma around taking medication regularly, the perils of being "odd" in high school, and so so so much more. Everything about this story felt inclusive, and not in a fake or trying too hard way. Hollis' band of friends were just a happy little found family navigating their different but still similar lives, partially in a fantasy world. And see, as a gamer that's what I love about role playing games. They can be made as a safe space to explore the parts of you that you aren't sure about tackling in the real world. They're a place to grow also, especially when you've got the right group surrounding you.
Argh, okay enough gushing because otherwise I'll go on for ages. I adored this book. I took but a single star off, only because I expected this to be a bit more romance than it was. If I did half stars though this would get a solid 4.5 from me. It's cute, it's funny, and it's filled with the types of healthy friendships that I really wish I had when I was Hollis' age. You might want to kick her obnoxious boyfriend and co. at the beginning, but trust me it gets better. Happy reading! (