A review by bookswithalibra
Love Is a Revolution by Renée Watson

5.0

Love is a Revolution was one of the cutest, most real and honest reads I’ve read in quite some time. You see the lesson of needing to find yourself and not trying to fit in just to be liked or respected. That everyone should respect each other for who they are. That you should love yourself regardless of what others may think.

I will say, Nala’s cousin Imani had such an attitude and some of the things she said I would not have let fly. I get she was hurt but how could you think your cousin - sister- friend isn’t good enough for someone else? Idk her wording and the way she treated Nala in some parts really hit a nerve. Also I just wish she stood up for her cousin more and didn’t let Toya be so passive-aggressive. Ugh