

Girls Like Girls By: Hayley Kiyoko Genre: YA, Romance Number of Pages: 336 Published: May 30, 2023 Publisher: Wednesday Books Dates Read: October 9, 2023 - October 10, 2023 Format: ARC / eBook / Audiobook
Trigger Warnings: mentions of suicide, grief, loss of a parent, homophobia, underage drinking and drug use
It’s the summer of 2006 and 17-year-old Coley has been forced to move to rural Oregon after losing her mother. She’s in no position to risk her already fragile heart – but then she meets Sonya, and everything she’s tried to keep down goes flying. Both girls have a lot to figure out and realize before they can step up.
Based on Hayley Kiyoko’s hit song and music video with the same title, Girls Like Girls is about young, queer love between two girls.
The writing of this isn’t perfect, I didn’t think it would be, especially being Hayley Kiyoko’s debut novel, but it made up for it in the parts that really hit it home. Sure some parts were a bit cringey and filled with teenage dramatics, but it was also very lyrical and still realistic in parts.
Though, Tenton drove me so nuts! I understand in a way that it’s set in a small town and you don’t always have a wide selection of people to hang out with but like – come on! Sonya would continuously defend him but we never saw anything good from him.
Overall, this is a cutesy YA sapphic romance that gives a bit of a “cinematic extension” to Kiyoko’s song and music video with the same title. Don’t hold it up to high standards of regular romance, it is Young Adult – other than that, I can see quite a few people enjoying the read.
*Thank you Wednesday Books and NetGalley for an advanced digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review
