Lover Birds

Leanne Egan

Lover Birds
Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Published
3 July 2024
Pages
368
ISBN
9780008626570

Lover Birds

Leanne Egan

With an irresistible enemies-to-lovers romance, and perfect for fans of Alice Oseman and Becky Albertalli, Lover Birds is a beautifully-written, inclusive and heart-pounding romance.

When Isabel Williams moves to Liverpool, she criticises seemingly everything in Eloise Byrne’s life – her city, her accent, her trademark boldness – so if, when she catches Isabel staring, Eloise feels her pulse race, it must be because they hate each other. It surely couldn’t be for any other reason, could it? Eloise needs to get her ADHD under control in time for A-Levels, but when she meets Isabel, school becomes the least of her concerns. What begins as outright contempt turns into an oddly satisfactory rivalry, but for their rivalry to shift further into romance, their relationship must withstand Isabel's classism, Eloise’s distrust, and whatever secrets their friends are hiding from them.

With a wonderful cast of characters, an irresistible romance, and an incredibly moving and powerful portrayal of ADHD, Lover Birds is an unmissable debut from an extraordinary new voice in YA fiction.

Review

Lou Byrne has always been told she’s insufferable, a little too much. She’s worn it as a badge of honour, but then Isabel Williams moves to Liverpool from London and criticises everything about Lou: her city, her accent, the fact she can’t stop talking. Usually this wouldn’t affect Lou, but Isabel is different. Lou needs to get her ADHD under control before A-Levels (without medication) while dealing with friendship drama; a rivalry with Isabel is the perfect distraction.

I know we are only halfway through the year, but I can honestly say this is my favourite read of 2024. It’s enemies to lovers with the perfect level of slow-burn romance; the kind that gives you butterflies every time one of the characters gives a shy little smile or lightly brushes against the other. I was squealing on multiple occasions. But this is so much more than a romance. Through Lou, Leanne Egan shows the difficulty of dealing with an ADHD diagnosis and the fear and stigma around medication.

Egan managed to capture exactly how I felt throughout high school: always feeling a little too much while somehow not being enough. Lou is such a loveable, yet frustrating character. Sometimes I just wanted to reach into the book and shake her for being so oblivious.

This coming-of-age sapphic romance explores ADHD, homophobia, classism, revenge porn and so much more, all packaged into a funny and loveable book. Perfect for fans of Alice Oseman. For ages 14+.

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