Book Review: BLUE

BLUE

Author: L.E. DeLano

Publisher: Gaze Publishing

⭐⭐⭐⭐

Blue is a story of loss, forgiveness, and looking at all sides of a story. Blue's brother Jack was involved in a car accident that killed the father of one of her classmates. Even though she had no part in the accident, Blue is left to deal with the aftermath, including rumors and bullying from fellow classmates, including Maya, whose father died in the accident. Her love interest, Devon, becomes a shoulder for her to lean on, but also has troubles of his own. Blue has multiple relationships to navigate and repair, which is a lot for a teenage girl to say the least.

Blue is a complex YA novel that challenges the reader to look at multiple perspectives of a difficult situation. Blue as a main character is really well-written, and the reader can feel her emotions and struggles. Several supporting characters help carry the book, make it easy to stay engaged with the story. There are a lot of heavy themes in this book that are all handled well, but the reader should be prepared for discussions about car accidents, death, and medical issues. This book was so close to being a five star read for me....so close. I think YA readers will really appreciate Blue, and I encourage them to check it out.

Thanks to Netgalley and Gaze Publishing for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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