Jess Everlee's Reviews > Exhibited: A Gentle Love Story
Exhibited: A Gentle Love Story (Museology, #3)
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Nellie Wilson has been on my TBR for a while due to her focus on the millennial experience, something I’ve been trying to unpack in my own life as someone in this demographic. And Exhibited succeeds so well in showing what people in this age group are up against when trying to build a meaningful life for themselves. Jeremy and Davis do their best with the inner and outer resources that they have, choosing to challenge themselves to make love and connection work despite the fact that on the surface, they both pretty much have the lives they wanted. Why bother with anything more? But they do reach for more, and it’s inspiring to see them do it by reaching for each other again and again even when their insecurities tell them to turn back. A good read—and I assume, based on the cast, a good series—for anyone who wants to see realistic depictions of what love can look like in the here and now.
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Finished Reading
May 28, 2024
– Shelved