4 stars

Another fantastic volume featuring Charlie and Nick. I really enjoyed getting to see more of the side characters in this one. Of course, Darcy and Tara are adorable as always, and it was exciting to see Elle and Tao finally face their feelings. We also see a little more of Aled. Hoping to learn more in the coming books.

There’s also a little growth from unexpected characters. Keep it up, Harry. You’ve still got a long way to go, but it’s a start.

This volume deals with a lot of the issues you’d expect, i.e. homophobic jerks (including family members), how to come out as a couple, etc. It also deals with other heavy issues such as self-harm and eating disorders. Included in the Author’s Note in the back is encouragement to seek help and support when dealing with mental health issues as well as resources such as The Heard Alliance, The Safe Zone Project, and The Trevor Project.

Also, just want to shout out the handling of consent in the Truth or Dare scene. You go, Charlie!

Oseman does a nice job balancing the heavy stuff with the cutesy, silly, and romantic. What makes Heartstopper so amazing is that is doesn’t rely on being dramatic and sensationalized. It takes real issues real people struggle with and provides them with the support they need. I love that all the characters have supportive people to turn to when they’re hurting. This series is so hopeful and heartfelt. All the adorable relationships don’t hurt either.

Can’t wait to read Volume 4.

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