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title: "Not My Problem: TikTok made me buy it! A sapphic romcom for fans of Derry Girls"
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# Not My Problem: TikTok made me buy it! A sapphic romcom for fans of Derry Girls

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- **What is this?** Not My Problem: TikTok made me buy it! A sapphic romcom for fans of Derry Girls
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Review: Book - I really said not my problem to write a review. But I would also want to know things before I invest on book.... I prefer books and people So the book was not like oooh it's gud and stuff.. it's pages are ok I guess that should do it... But the problem was with the cover of the book It's too fragile Like while shifting a plant u accidentally pressed on it and you scar it's 🌿 like wise So ya could be better on cover But rest is fine
Review: a perfect YA sapphic read - my favorite now! - this was my second CS book and it's somehow better than TFILM. It's one of those rare books that have the air of a treasure hunt find, carrying that exhilaration and power to extract continuous stream of laughs and cries out of you simultaneously. everything, from the crisp, funny dialogues to the weird, brilliant characters, was so genuinely, stomach-achingly funny, with a writing that feels like a rendition of your favorite song: hilarious and sarcastic and sharp and biting and powerful. it's beauty trapped beneath every word. fave parts: • this huge focus on friends. Aideen forging actual, meaningful friendships with not just Kavi and Meabh but also with the ragtag, misfit people she collected in her "social enterprise". the book pushed a few narratives so candidly into the mix of laughs with zero preachiness attached to it and it was brilliant: like, realizing 1. when to step out of a bad, toxic friendship and not hold on to it just because of the long, uncoded history we share, 2. but also that a person isn't really painted in just black and white tones. 3. to take time to compensate for our mistakes when we mess up, and not just do a grand gesture to make everything better again. 4. liking a person with her annoying, prissy habits, not despite them. • the characterization was. so. incredible?? Aideen was such a RIOT to read about. how she'd deliberately text in ridiculous abbreviations just to annoy Meabh, and kept helping others without giving a single shit about consequences - everything only endeared her to me. Meabh, tho. despite her overall appearance of prim and sycophantic, and generally annoying, Ciara managed to make her look passionate and caring and sweet, who stopped being annoying to me long ago. (Or is a person still annoying if you like her being annoying?) • the casual juxtaposition of humor and heaviness. Aideen's home life was so terrible: the raw portrayal of the impact an alcoholic parent stamps on a child's consciousness chafed at my heart. • and oooff, her and Aideen's relationship was like a worn-out blanket, soft and warm and comforting. I loved the gradual, eventual build-up of their friendship. And the chemistry between them at times was a palpable current just jumping out of the page. they were adorable together. • KAVIIII. Oh how i ADORED that guy. He was the sweetest 16-year-old Indian kid ever written. I LOVED that the author didn't gloss over the Indian part, or the racist treatment he might've got. Also yeah, he was the stereotypical comic relief in here too but it wasn't derogatory, but actually made me hurt my jaw from laughing at his ill-timely appearances and monologues. • Also, yes, Ms Devlin. One of the best teacher presences in all fiction. • The ending gets props for being Absolutely Exquisite, for not being tied up neatly with a bow. To have Aideen finally arrive at a position where she could ask for help, something she's been resisting throughout the book was a sigh-inducing, hardcore satisfying sight.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,491 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6 in Lesbian Fiction for Young Adults #10 in Young Adult Fiction on Drugs & Alcohol Abuse #11 in Fiction About Homelessness & Poverty for Young Adults |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 816 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Book
*by N***N on 9 September 2024*

I really said not my problem to write a review. But I would also want to know things before I invest on book.... I prefer books and people So the book was not like oooh it's gud and stuff.. it's pages are ok I guess that should do it... But the problem was with the cover of the book It's too fragile Like while shifting a plant u accidentally pressed on it and you scar it's 🌿 like wise So ya could be better on cover But rest is fine

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ a perfect YA sapphic read - my favorite now!
*by T***L on 15 December 2022*

this was my second CS book and it's somehow better than TFILM. It's one of those rare books that have the air of a treasure hunt find, carrying that exhilaration and power to extract continuous stream of laughs and cries out of you simultaneously. everything, from the crisp, funny dialogues to the weird, brilliant characters, was so genuinely, stomach-achingly funny, with a writing that feels like a rendition of your favorite song: hilarious and sarcastic and sharp and biting and powerful. it's beauty trapped beneath every word. fave parts: • this huge focus on friends. Aideen forging actual, meaningful friendships with not just Kavi and Meabh but also with the ragtag, misfit people she collected in her "social enterprise". the book pushed a few narratives so candidly into the mix of laughs with zero preachiness attached to it and it was brilliant: like, realizing 1. when to step out of a bad, toxic friendship and not hold on to it just because of the long, uncoded history we share, 2. but also that a person isn't really painted in just black and white tones. 3. to take time to compensate for our mistakes when we mess up, and not just do a grand gesture to make everything better again. 4. liking a person with her annoying, prissy habits, not despite them. • the characterization was. so. incredible?? Aideen was such a RIOT to read about. how she'd deliberately text in ridiculous abbreviations just to annoy Meabh, and kept helping others without giving a single shit about consequences - everything only endeared her to me. Meabh, tho. despite her overall appearance of prim and sycophantic, and generally annoying, Ciara managed to make her look passionate and caring and sweet, who stopped being annoying to me long ago. (Or is a person still annoying if you like her being annoying?) • the casual juxtaposition of humor and heaviness. Aideen's home life was so terrible: the raw portrayal of the impact an alcoholic parent stamps on a child's consciousness chafed at my heart. • and oooff, her and Aideen's relationship was like a worn-out blanket, soft and warm and comforting. I loved the gradual, eventual build-up of their friendship. And the chemistry between them at times was a palpable current just jumping out of the page. they were adorable together. • KAVIIII. Oh how i ADORED that guy. He was the sweetest 16-year-old Indian kid ever written. I LOVED that the author didn't gloss over the Indian part, or the racist treatment he might've got. Also yeah, he was the stereotypical comic relief in here too but it wasn't derogatory, but actually made me hurt my jaw from laughing at his ill-timely appearances and monologues. • Also, yes, Ms Devlin. One of the best teacher presences in all fiction. • The ending gets props for being Absolutely Exquisite, for not being tied up neatly with a bow. To have Aideen finally arrive at a position where she could ask for help, something she's been resisting throughout the book was a sigh-inducing, hardcore satisfying sight.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Charming
*by D***L on 30 January 2022*

Witty,fun charming.

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