The perfect read for anyone who's ever felt like they don't quite fit.
From the beloved creator of Heartstopper, a refreshingly honest story about discovering you’re asexual and aromantic in a world obsessed with romance. Georgia’s journey to finding her identity—and her people—is messy, real, and beautifully affirming. Perfect for anyone who’s ever felt different.
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Georgia Warr has always felt like she’s missing something. While her friends swoon over crushes and dive headfirst into romance, she’s left wondering what all the fuss is about. She’s never experienced that spark, that butterflies-in-the-stomach feeling everyone talks about. But maybe college will be different?
From Alice Oseman, the beloved creator of Heartstopper, comes this honest, hilarious, and deeply moving story about discovering who you are when the world keeps telling you who you should be. Georgia arrives at university determined to figure out this whole romance thing—only to discover something far more important: the asexual and aromantic spectrum, and a word that finally makes sense of everything she’s been feeling.
Loveless is a refreshingly authentic exploration of identity, friendship, and the many forms love can take. Georgia’s journey is messy and real—she makes mistakes, has awkward conversations, and learns that coming into your own identity doesn’t happen overnight. But with the support (and occasional drama) of her found family, she begins to understand that not experiencing romantic or sexual attraction doesn’t mean missing out on love. It means discovering it in unexpected, beautiful ways.
Perfect for fans of Love, Simon and I Wish You All the Best, this is a story that will resonate with anyone who’s ever felt different, anyone questioning where they fit on the LGBTQIA+ spectrum, or anyone who simply loves a good coming-of-age tale about finding your people and embracing your truth.
The perfect read for anyone who's ever felt like they don't quite fit.
A beautiful coming-of-age story about self-acceptance and the many forms that love can take.
Oseman's affecting novel offers a nuanced look at asexuality and aromanticism through Georgia's authentic journey of self-discovery.
A warm, funny story about finding yourself and your people.
Essential reading for anyone questioning their identity or looking for ace/aro representation.
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| Subject | College & University, Coming Of Age, Dating & Sex, Emotions & Feelings, Lgbtq+, Media Tie-in, School & Education, Social Themes, Young Adult Fiction |

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