A review by mesy_mark
The Inside of Out by Jenn Marie Thorne

2.0

A straight girl, Daisy, joining an LGBT club after finding out that her friend, Hannah, is gay. Hannah never joins the club-a a club that doesn't even want Daisy round till she decid3es to confront the school board and have them lift the band on having no same-sex couples at the dances the school holds.

The plot centers around Dasiy a 16-year-old who tends to bit off more than she can chew and spouts out promises she just doesn't keep, like the mural she said she will do for example. She wasn't the most likable character who cared more about her own gain rather than her friend. Like, how she treated her friend Hannah. Hannah comes out and Dasiy just sumps and joins an LGBT club without the person who kick-started the reason why she got interested in LGBT, to begin with. And then came the whole asexual bit. It seemed that when she claimed asexual she had no idea what it meant. But then near the end, we get to know that she does get what asexual is. But she goes back and forth from ace to straight that irritated me and I'm not even ace. Also, it was an LGBT club but it complety lacked the T in the QUILTBAG it said to have.


So overall the lack of liking the character, her domination over the actual LGBT group and her wayward way of taking on task just didn't leave me with really digging this book