Andrea Mosqueda

Book Review: Just Your Local Bisexual Disaster by Andrea Mosqueda by A.M. Molloy

Just Your Local Bisexual Disaster

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Just Your Local Bisexual Disaster 〰️

This was a great read, though admittedly, it took me a few chapters to get into it. It was a bit slow initially, and I wasn't fully invested in the story. But when as soon as the art project and romance finally came into play, then I was hooked until the end.

Side note, before I continue, I just want to say I thought that Maggie would end up in a poly relationship at the end since she was into three people. It didn't, but it was an exciting thought all the same.

I loved the representation of Mexican culture and that the MC was Mexican. And bi! We need more queer-coloured representation. I also loved the idea for Maggie's art project. I thought it was cool and a great idea. But when things came crashing down in the end, I was just as shook as she was in realizing maybe it wasn't a good idea after all. I'm glad things worked out for her, however, I was happy to see her with Dani. I do think it worked out a little too perfectly, almost like a movie. But it's a sappy romance, so I'm here for it and all the cheese anyway.

I would have liked to see more Meggie and Dani scenes, though, especially near the end. But I'll live.

Though I felt the pacing was off at the start, I loved Meggie's description of things. Like how she describes photography and her Instagram captions. The artist in me loves that.

All in all, though it kind of boring at the start, if you stick it through, it does get really good, and for that, I recommend it.