![]() ![]() People break our hearts, but they create more room in them first, and that room makes it possible for us to become more ourselves. ![]() The key is to not be afraid of the breaking. You will move through life and fall in love with many different people, and at some point, you will get your heart broken. It is the lesbian high school rom-com we were all waiting for. I adored this novel and its themes, and I highly recommend it. She Drives Me Crazy is a novel about growth-growing away from toxic relationships, growing past grief, growing into someone new, growing with your family and friends. If I could use one word to describe this book, it would be growth. She works hard to prove that cheerleading is a competitive sport that people should take just as seriously as any other sport. I like how this book also destroys stereotypical tropes-Irene, the most popular girl at school, comes out as a lesbian. The main character, Scottie, has such an incredible development arc. I loved this book so much, especially how it was more than just a romance. Fake dating, angst, and grand love gestures certainly helped, though. She Drives Me Crazy is among several novels I recently read where I realized maybe I enjoy this trope from time to time. ![]() Thoughts: Honestly, before April, I had no idea I was such a simp for enemies to lovers, and yet, here we are. ![]()
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