Quotes from reviews of Lesbian Crushes at School
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Kristin says …
- I can firmly say Natasha Holme is the new voice of a generation.
- You can’t not push for this character to succeed and learn and get better. It’s so good.
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Lydia says …
- Oh man, I started reading this book about 4 hours ago and I wasn’t able to stop reading it until I was done.
- A dirty walk through someone’s mind, I love it!
- I hung on every word. The best fun read that I have had in a long time!
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Kim says …
- Wow what a story. I give the author credit for her honesty and openness. I myself probably would have left out some embarrassing parts but she put it all out there, good for her!
- This book read very fluidly and I loved the format, I can’t wait to read more about this young lady and her life!
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Tammie says …
- I hope there will be more books released from this author. Her honesty and bravery in letting the world see her life, and showing it in a real sense, is just amazing.
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Amy says …
- I was constantly intrigued as to what Natasha would do next. How far would she go to show Miss Williams how much she loved her?
- A great book that shows just how easily a crush can turn into an obsession in just the blink of an eye.
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Jud says …
- How brave it was of the author to publish her childhood diaries. I’d be mortified.
- This was a fantastic prequel. Where the first book really opened my eyes, this one filled in some of the questions and blanks that weren’t covered in the first.
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Grainne says …
- The reader is left gripped wondering how far Natasha will go to earn Miss Williams’s attention and affections.
- What begins as harmless admiration verges on almost stalkerish obsession as Natasha’s love of her school teacher soon starts to take over her life.
- For anyone who has gone through the heartbreak of unreciprocated love.
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Michael says …
- Delightful diary/story of Natasha’s fantasy about her school French teacher.
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Amanda says …
- My favorite thing about these diaries is how well she dates the book. Every once in a while she’d throw in what song was #1, or something about the Royal Family, and it just kind of gave it that 80s vibe.
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Amy says …
- As a child of the 80’s, I could relate to this book!