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Named Most Anticipated of 2021 by Oprah Magazine * Marie Claire * Ms. Magazine * E! * Parade Magazine * Buzzfeed * Cosmo * The Rumpus * GoodReads * Autostraddle * Brit & Co * Refinery29 * Betches * BookRiot and others!A LibraryReads Pick “HONEY GIRL is an emotional, heartfelt, charming debut, and I loved every moment of it.”— Jasmine Guillory, New York Times bestselling author of The ProposalWhen becoming an adult means learning to love yourself first.With her newly completed PhD in astronomy in hand, twenty-eight-year-old Grace Porter goes on a girls’ trip to Vegas to celebrate. She’s a straight A, work-through-the-summer certified high achiever. She is not the kind of person who goes to Vegas and gets drunkenly married to a woman whose name she doesn’t know…until she does exactly that.This one moment of departure from her stern ex-military father’s plans for her life has Grace wondering why she doesn’t feel more fulfilled from completing her degree. Staggering under the weight of her parent’s expectations, a struggling job market and feelings of burnout, Grace flees her home in Portland for a summer in New York with the wife she barely knows.In New York, she’s able to ignore all the constant questions about her future plans and falls hard for her creative and beautiful wife, Yuki Yamamoto. But when reality comes crashing in, Grace must face what she’s been running from all along—the fears that make us human, the family scars that need to heal and the longing for connection, especially when navigating the messiness of adulthood.

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Sometimes when I read books I'm just looking for a good time, a fun distraction. Other times I'm reading because I'm looking for something more, a guide, a support, a revelation. This book started as the former and ended as the latter. This is a book about love not just romantic but also platonic, familial, and also self love. I don't know that this review does it justice but if you love people and believe life is full of possibilities then this book is for you. Also if you love words, also read this book because there are people who write and there are people who have THEE PEN and let me tell you this book got WORDS. It made me feel like the first time I listened to Ctrl by SZA or Mitski's Be The Cowboy, the best kind of emotional. Read the book y'all, Morgan did what needed to be done. PERIOD.
First, I just want to say that the Honey Girl plot is such a wonderful concept in theory. I loved the inclusivity and queerness of Grace running off with a woman she drunkenly married in Vegas. Morgan Rogers is brilliant to take the overdone and worn out shotgun Vegas wedding trope and shake it up with gay characters.However, there were some fanatical and unrealistic details that kept me from falling in love with the characters. Grace Porter is often referred to as her last name, Porter, by her friends and family. It’s just hard to believe that a grown woman going to Vegas with her grown female friends for a party weekend is referred to as “Porter”. The dialogue between characters seemed forced and unbelievable.It’s later revealed that Grace’s father is a rigid military man. Ok, so that’s why everyone calls Grace by her last name, except that it’s horribly unrealistic and cringey. Grace’s father is referred to as “Colonel”. Not dad. Not his real name. Just Colonel. Capital C, no less. Not just by his daughter, but his wife as well. I was a military wife for 6 years and cringed so hard at these tiny details. This is a completely unrealistic detail and not how military families interact with each other. I couldn’t imagine calling my wife Petty Officer. For such an imaginative and inspiring story line, it’s so clicheAlso, the character relationships are equally as cringey, cliche, and completely unbelievable. There’s some weird situation going on with a hospital worker basically grooming people. “Colonel’s” nurse basically falls in platonic love with Grace and they instantly move in together after Grace friend-zones her. Then the nurse comes home from a hard shift one day and tells Grace she was assigned to the psych ward where she took care of a woman experiencing a mental breakdown and decided that this poor patient would become their next “person.” Then Grace lays her head in her dad’s nurse’s lap and says “I love you so much it hurts.”I felt catfishes by this story and I feel that unfortunately, this happens a lot to the LGBT community in books, TV, and movies. I jumped on this book so fast because it was supposed to be about a lesbian shotgun Vegas romance and it’s almost a side plot. The main story is about poor Grace and her strained relationship with her robot military dad and the weird asexual but romantic relationship she has with her dad’s nurse. It was almost unbearable but I kept with it just to get to the romance. I’m 29 years old and figured this story would be for my demographic considering Grace has a PhD. But as I was reading this book I couldn’t help but feel like it might be more relatable to teenagers.

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