Review by Paula
May 6Okay, so, "Pippin & Nacho" by Courtney Dixon is seriously good! I was totally hooked from the start. The story is just so compelling, and the characters? Amazing! Pippin and Nacho (aka Nate and Sam) are absolutely lovable, and their connection is just everything.
Dixon writes with so much heart, you can't help but get completely wrapped up in their world. There's a perfect mix of feels – some tough stuff, but also so much sweetness and tenderness. It's one of those books that stays with you long after you've finished reading.
The book touches difficult subjects like conversion therapy, trauma, abandonment issues, abusive parents/guardians, homelessness, and poverty.
The narrator, Harley Chase, did a great job of giving life to these two characters.
Okay, so, "Pippin & Nacho" by Courtney Dixon is seriously good! I was totally hooked from the start. The story is just so compelling, and the characters? Amazing! Pippin and Nacho (aka Nate and Sam) are absolutely lovable, and their connection is just everything.
Dixon writes with so much heart, you can't help but get completely wrapped up in their world. There's a perfect mix of feels – some tough stuff, but also so much sweetness and tenderness. It's one of those books that stays with you long after you've finished reading.
The book touches difficult subjects like conversion therapy, trauma, abandonment issues, abusive parents/guardians, homelessness, and poverty.
The narrator, Harley Chase, did a great job of giving life to these two characters.