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Heartstopper #3: A Graphic Novel (3)

The third volume in the poignant and sweet Heartstopper series, featuring beautiful two-color artwork!

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Charlie didn't think Nick could ever like him back, but now they're officially boyfriends. Nick has even found the courage to come out to his mom.

But coming out isn't something that happens just once, and Nick and Charlie try to figure out when to tell their friends that they're dating. Not being out to their classmates gets even harder during a school trip to Paris. As Nick and Charlie's feelings get more serious, they'll need each other more than ever.

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Published May 4, 2021

384 pages

Average rating: 9.16

86 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

maxliv
Mar 10, 2023
10/10 stars
So wholesome, heart melting and a little bit sad, but in a cute sad way. I wish things like love, friends, gay people and France were real
MeganWintrip
Dec 21, 2022
10/10 stars
Nick and Charlie's are back for the third installment.

This was such a lovely read, Charlie opening up more about his past bullying experience and that he used to self harm. That was such an addition to the book to show what bullying can do to someone and I feel that it was very nicely added.

The couple start coming out to their friends as they feel ready and they want to get it over with so they aren't stressed about it.. everyone is very happy gor the pair.

It is also highlighted alot in the book about the pressures of being gay/lesbian/bisexual/trans and how you feel the lesser that you have to tell people, and how you have to come out and that you have to let people know. When in fact you don't, you shouldn't feel pressured to do anything you don't want to to. I love that the book explains this in the storyline too. Another highlighted issue is Charlie's issues with food, eating disorders are a difficult thing to deal with and can be triggered by traumatic events such as bullying.

Such a great read.

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