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title: "Solitaire Kindle Edition"
brand: "alice oseman"
price: "€ 24.85"
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# Solitaire Kindle Edition

**Brand:** alice oseman
**Price:** € 24.85
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- **What is this?** Solitaire Kindle Edition by alice oseman
- **How much does it cost?** € 24.85 with free shipping
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## Customer Reviews

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    If you liked Heartstopper, don't read this.
  

*by Z***  on Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020*

While Solitaire is a decent read on its own (even if the twist is completely predictable), this is not a book for fans of Heartstopper.The depiction of Charlie Spring in this book is depressing to the point of tragedy porn, and the difference is so jarring that it deeply undermines Heartstopper as a work on its own. Perhaps Oseman has matured as a person and recognizes that her depiction of teen life is both as inaccurate and inappropriate as it is needlessly depressing, but the fact that Heartstopper takes place before Solitaire makes all the fondness and warmth of that story drain away because we know this is where it is leading. I honestly can't read Heartstopper the same way anymore, and that breaks my heart.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Every sad teenager is compared to Catcher in the Rye
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019*

I hated Catcher in the Rye. If I wasn’t already a fan of Alice Oseman’s work, I’d have never picked this up because of that comparison. I’m so glad I ignored it completely. Catcher in the Rye is such a sad, lonely, angry book. I never could relate to Holden Caulfield. But I can relate to Tori Spring. She is surrounded by people that care about her, but she’s so stuck in her own head, trapped by trauma and guilt and depression, that she can’t see it. Holden Caulfield stumbles through trying to figure out life on his own, but what Tori figures out is her connections to other people. It’s such a weird thing as a teenager to come to the realization that other people are real, and also struggling, and are just as human as you are, and they don’t have it all together either. It’s such an obvious thing but it’s such a huge part of the whole “coming of age” experience.I love the way this book handles relationships, mental illness, communication, and all of its characters. It’s clear that Alice Oseman puts a lot of love and thought into each of them. It’s the kind of book that makes you wish these people were real because you’ve come to care about them so much. I didn’t want it to end.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great YA book
  

*by G***R on Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2018*

I read this book after finding Alice's webcomic (Heartstopper) online and reading it about 3 times through in the span of a couple days. (Heartstopper is a comic that focuses on the main character of Solitaire's younger brother and his relationship with his in-book boyfriend). This book is incredible, and I think that it is a great book for high schoolers and college students even, exploring both light-hearted and darker subjects in a respectful and interesting way. There are some aspects of the book which I find to be a little dated, (mostly blog/tumblr/fandom things, but then again there could very well be people that are still into supernatural and sherlock in this day and age. Who knows?) but for the most part I was really pulled in by the story and enjoyed the book thoroughly.As a heads up, this book does cover some topics that could be triggering or whatnot, such as mentions of suicide attempts, eating disorders (and possibly OCD - not explicitly stated but my own inference), self-harm, and general self-negative thoughts. I'm not trying to give any spoilers away or anything but keep that in mind if these are something that you might want to avoid.All-in-all this was an excellent story, and as a side note, I absolutely love how effortlessly Alice includes such a diverse group of characters in all of her novels, diverse not just racially but also in terms of LGBT+ representation. It is a joy to see all of these wonderful characters together and it warms my heart that she does this.

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