An Adventure for a Book – Blogmas 2022

Today was not the best of days by a long shot, but it topped off in a hilarious fashion that I never could have expected.

Earlier this afternoon, Barnes and Noble announced on their social media that they were releasing the highly anticipated novella Nick and Charlie by Alice Oseman early. The novella, part of the Heartstopper universe, has an official release date of January 2, 2023. However, B&N put on a promotion to release it in stores today, with a limited quantity of enamel pins.

So, like any fan of good quality media, I decided that as soon as I finished my day at work, I took off for the bookstore. I was only about to brave a store if I had a very good reason. And honestly, for this? Yep, good reason.

I got to my local Barnes and Noble and began the search. And if you’ve been keeping up at home, you can see where this is going. I walked the entire store, checked all around, couldn’t find it. I knew what the cover looked like, I knew about how big it was. Two of Oseman’s other books were on the shelves, but not this one. It wasn’t on an endcap or on one of the display tables. I looked everywhere.

I should also point out that it was incredibly crowded with people making their last minute purchases. Booksellers had people all around them asking questions about books. Even the help desk was backed up, though the two women were incredibly helpful.

When I finally was able to get to the help desk, I did my best to be kind as they looked so very stressed. I just said, “Excuse me, you’ve probably been getting this question all day, but I was wondering if you still had any copies of Nick and Charlie?”

One of the workers shook her head and told me about the street date, which would mean that it wasn’t available. I quickly flipped through my instagram to the official Barnes and Noble account and turned it around. “Oh, that contradicts what the official B&N account says,” I had said, or something along those lines. I didn’t raise my voice, but I was polite.

To their credit, they decided to check it instead of just sending me off like a child. And boom, there it was. One worker went three sheets paler. The other looked as though she’d seen a ghost. I actually felt bad for about 30 seconds.

Less than five minutes later, I was in live for checkout, Nick and Charlie and pin in hand.

The reason why this was an adventure? I am so beyond not comfortable speaking up when I need to. But I was able to when I needed to. And it actually heled out, as while I was standing in the checkout line, I had three different people ask me where I found the book.

I can’t wait until Christmas morning to actually read it! It’s going under the christmas tree as a gift from my uncle (he’s not the best at buying gifts, so usually Mom and I will by for him and he just wraps and labels.

Until next time!

Book Review: Heartstopper Volume One by Alice Oseman

Title: Heartstopper Volume One
Author: Alice Oseman
Series: Heartstopper
Publish Date: May 5, 2020 (Originally published in October 2018)
Publisher: Graphix (Originally Self Published)
Format: Print, Paperback, Graphic Novel

Goodreads Summary:

Boy meets boy. Boys become friends. Boys fall in love. A sweet and charming coming-of-age story that explores friendship, love, and coming out.

Shy and softhearted Charlie Spring sits next to rugby player Nick Nelson in class one morning. A warm and intimate friendship follows, and that soon develops into something more for Charlie, who doesn't think he has a chance.

But Nick is struggling with feelings of his own, and as the two grow closer and take on the ups and downs of high school, they come to understand the surprising and delightful ways in which love works.

Review: I have spent years hearing about Heartstopper. No, that is not an exaggeration. I remember when it launched and gained popularity on Tumblr. And I never touched it.

And wow do I regret that.

Heartstopper tells the story of Nick and Charlie, two boys at Truham Grammar School for Boys. Nick is out, but very shy, mostly stemming from being bullied for his sexuality in Year Nine, though that has stopped by Year Ten. Charlie is a rugby player that never questioned his sexuality, until he grew close to Nick. They meet… and things happen. No spoilers for the five year old comic, yo.

I was pleasantly surprised that I fell in love with Heartstopper for almost the first page. The art style isn’t something that I normally go for, but here it works. Also, I usually have trouble with text that isn’t typed, but the handwritten words are clear, and it fits the story. The story in this first volume is told at a believable pace, not too fast, but also not excessively slow. There’s a range of characters beyond Nick and Charlie, including a dog (which automatically makes me love it more.

This is absolutely a series I’m going to continue reading in the future.

Rating: 4/5

Goodreads Goal 5/52