56 pages • 1 hour read
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More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera follows 16-year-old Aaron Soto in a near-future Bronx where a procedure can erase painful memories. Struggling with his father's recent suicide and his own suicide attempt, he discovers romantic feelings for his friend Thomas, leading to conflict and a liminal journey of self-acceptance and memory. Features themes of suicide and violence.
Adam Silvera's More Happy Than Not is praised for its emotional depth and authentic portrayal of a teen grappling with identity and mental health. Reviewers commend the poignant narrative and compelling characters. Some critics note a slow start and predictability in plot twists. Nevertheless, its raw honesty and impactful themes make it a notable read in contemporary YA fiction.
Readers who would enjoy More Happy Than Not by Adam Silvera are typically young adults interested in contemporary coming-of-age stories with a touch of speculative fiction. Fans of John Green's The Fault in Our Stars or Becky Albertalli's Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda will appreciate its emotional depth, LGBTQ+ themes, and exploration of identity and memory.
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Lexile Level
850LLGBTQ
Mental Illness
Identity: Sexuality
Emotions/Behavior: Memory
Romance
Science-Fiction / Dystopian Fiction
Modern Classic Fiction