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Tilly in Technicolor
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"Tilly," I say, taking a step toward her and placing my hands on her cheeks. Her eyes are wide. Vulnerable. I love her so much it seems impossible. "I didn't want to break up when we talked earlier. I don't want to break up now. I don't want to break up ever. I love you. I'm comfortable with in in way I never even hoped to experience with another person. Being around you--seeing the way you shine--is like discovering a new color of the rainbow every single day."
This was such a cute story with two neurodiverse main characters. Admittedly, Tilly's character definitely took some time to get used to. She's very all over the place and her internal dialogue was, at times, abrasive, but I think that's the point...to show someone with her level of ADHD and how that looks for someone internally.
And Oliver was so adorable. I love seeing MMC's like him every so often. And it wasn't even that he wasn't confident or sure of himself; I loved that he was autistic and mostly just owned it and knew that some interactions weren't going to be smooth sailing but he was, for the most part, comfortable in who he was and how he interacted with others.
Continued kuddos to ME for tackling mental health and neurodiversity in ways that always makes her readers feel seen and vindicated.
This was such a cute story with two neurodiverse main characters. Admittedly, Tilly's character definitely took some time to get used to. She's very all over the place and her internal dialogue was, at times, abrasive, but I think that's the point...to show someone with her level of ADHD and how that looks for someone internally.
And Oliver was so adorable. I love seeing MMC's like him every so often. And it wasn't even that he wasn't confident or sure of himself; I loved that he was autistic and mostly just owned it and knew that some interactions weren't going to be smooth sailing but he was, for the most part, comfortable in who he was and how he interacted with others.
Continued kuddos to ME for tackling mental health and neurodiversity in ways that always makes her readers feel seen and vindicated.
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March 7, 2023
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Feb 29, 2024 08:24AM
I enjoyed this one too!
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