Saturday, 3 October 2020

Review: How It All Blew Up by Arvin Ahmadi

This was fantastic. I finished it in one sitting, it was that good. It made for truly wonderful Saturday night reading indeed.

Amir is eighteen, Muslim and gay. He knows he should tell his parents, but doesn't know how to approach the subject. One of his classmates finds out and blackmails him for thousands of dollars, and so in order to escape, Amir escapes. Literally. 24 hours later, he finds himself in Rome, and so starts a summer of self-discovery...

This was wonderful. It was very different from anything that I have read before, but it was so good that I finished it in one sitting. It was really interesting having the main story be Amir's life in Rome and the colourful characters that he meets, but it was also really interesting hearing from Amir's parents and sister in the shorter interrogation chapters in between

Overall, this was a really good book, and I would highly recommend.

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