![]() As Aaron begins to develop feelings for Thomas, tensions with his other friends begin to escalate, and it isn’t long before Aaron starts thinking about how much easier life would be for him if he didn’t feel these feelings for another boy. ![]() His girlfriend Genevieve has proven to be a rock through the difficult times, but then Aaron meets Thomas and the connection is instant. More Happy That Not is Aaron’s story, a sixteen-year-old boy from the Bronx who’s trying to remember what happiness feels like after a couple of months where life has proven to be a bit too tough to cope with. And now, three years after its initial publication, this latest re-release of the novel is here to remind us that Adam Silvera has always been able to hook an audience with his poignant storylines and intricate exploration of everyday issues. ![]() ![]() The author has built up a name for himself as a skilled writer of powerful and emotional (and also heartbreaking) stories over the last few years – but before there was History is All You Left Me, and before They Both Die at the End, Silvera made his debut as a YA writer with this book, More Happy Than Not. If you’re at all interested in YA fiction, chances are you’ve heard of the name Adam Silvera. ![]()
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