Heartstopper Volume Two

The second book in the delightfully sweet Heartstopper series, featuring beautiful two-color artwork!
Now streaming on Netflix!
Nick and Charlie are best friends, but one spontaneous kiss has changed everything. In the aftermath, Charlie thinks that he's made a horrible mistake and ruined his friendship with Nick, but Nick is more confused than ever.Love works in surprising ways, and Nick comes to see the world from a new perspective. He discovers all sorts of things about his friends, his family... and himself.BUY THE BOOK
Community Reviews
The sweet story of high school students Nick and Charlie continues! I can't help but smile throughout it all while watching their relationship grow while navigating the LGBTQ world.
Nice sequel, still wishing the images were more detailed but it's also really cute how the style displays the levels of emotional maturity in decisions and moments.
This is absolutely a cute continuation of Charlie and Nick's stories. I genuinely love how fun and sweet the characters are and how endearing this entire series is. Quick, fun read.
Oh thank goodness. I liked this much more than Volume 1.
I was worried that I just wasn't going to like the print series after watching the Netflix adaptation first and swooning and crying and gushing and feeling my heart grow fifty times bigger and then reading the first volume of the comic after and finding it to be just ok.
But again, I liked this volume much more. Whew.
In Volume 2, there is more of an exploration of Nick and Charlie's relationship. There are more "side" characters starting to become relevant. There's a little more conflict but it's careful to not make this about a ton of drama and instead stays mostly adorable. The relationship is developing and it's utterly awwwwww worthy. This one made me tear up, particularly when Nick was coming out to his sweet mom.
4 Stars
I was worried that I just wasn't going to like the print series after watching the Netflix adaptation first and swooning and crying and gushing and feeling my heart grow fifty times bigger and then reading the first volume of the comic after and finding it to be just ok.
But again, I liked this volume much more. Whew.
In Volume 2, there is more of an exploration of Nick and Charlie's relationship. There are more "side" characters starting to become relevant. There's a little more conflict but it's careful to not make this about a ton of drama and instead stays mostly adorable. The relationship is developing and it's utterly awwwwww worthy. This one made me tear up, particularly when Nick was coming out to his sweet mom.
4 Stars
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