Book Review: The Art of Breaking Up

The Art of Breaking Up 

Author: Elizabeth Stevens

Publish Date: June 8, 2021

Publisher: Sleeping Dragon Books

Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Art of Breaking Up is the story of Norah, a high school senior with a sharp tongue that is fiercely loyal to her best friend, Lisa. That is, until a life-changing event finds her in the arms of her best friend's ex-boyfriend (and recipient of Norah's strong opinions), Wade. Torn between her heart and her best friend, The Art of Breaking Up follows Norah's between a rock and a hard place situation with a lot of funny banter along the way.

The Art of Breaking Up is a fun and mostly lighthearted book, and one that took me very little time to finish reading. Norah is an engaging main character, and her friendship with Lisa is interesting to read about throughout the book. While the plot wasn't always the most original, I want to give this book extra praise for bluntly and appropriately addressing male mental health issues. This theme is not highlighted enough in fiction, and I was thoroughly impressed reading about Wade's struggles and how they shaped his actions. A quick read with well thought out relationships, I would recommend this book to any YA fan.

Thanks to Netgalley and Sleeping Dragon Books for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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