Bloom by Kevin Panetta

 Ari can't wait to move to Baltimore with his friends. He wants nothing more than to get out of his small seaside town. If only his dad would let him quit his job at the family bakery. While interviewing possible candidates, Ari meets Hector, an easy-going guy who loves baking. As the two work together in the bakery, love starts to bloom.

Bloom was an adorable graphic novel. Also, the art in this graphic novel was great!

If you looking for two soft boys falling in love, look no farther than Bloom. Ari absolutely stole my heart away! He was so cute. Ari and Hector were made for each other. They had such a cute, fluffy romance.

Both of the main characters were flawed in a way that was... different from other books. Does that make sense? I liked that they never really "fixed" their flaws. They embraced what was wrong with each other. Apart, Hector and Ari were complete messes. Together though, they seemed to complete each other while highlighting their faults.

The first half of this book was incredible! The character development seemed to be going really well. In the last 50 pages or so, everything seemed to change. The ending was really rushed and I would have liked for things to have moved slower.

I wasn't a big fan of the side characters though either. Ari's friends were all assholes and Hector's friends were pretty bland.

Page count: 368 pages

Published: January 29, 2019

Genre: contemporary

Series: Bloom book 1

My rating: 4 stars

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