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Lover Birds

By: Leon Egan
Narrated by: Julia Cranney
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With an irresistible enemies-to-lovers romance, and perfect for fans of Alice Oseman and Becky Albertalli, Lover Birds is a beautifully-written, inclusive and heart-pounding LGBT+ romance.

*Shortlisted for the 2025 Waterstones Children's Book Prize – Older Readers category*

*Shortlisted for the 2025 YA Book Prize*

When Isabel Williams moves to Liverpool, she criticises seemingly everything in Eloise Byrne’s life – her city, her accent, her trademark boldness – so if, when she catches Isabel staring, Eloise feels her pulse race, it must be because they hate each other. It surely couldn’t be for any other reason, could it? Eloise needs to get her ADHD under control in time for A-Levels, but when she meets Isabel, school becomes the least of her concerns. What begins as outright contempt turns into an oddly satisfactory rivalry, but for their rivalry to shift further into romance, their relationship must withstand Isabel's classism, Eloise’s distrust, and whatever secrets their friends are hiding from them.

With a wonderful cast of characters, an irresistible enemies to lovers, Queer romance, and an incredibly moving and powerful portrayal of ADHD and neurodivergence, Lover Birds is an unmissable debut from an extraordinary new voice in YA fiction.

©2024 Leanne Egan (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
Coming of Age Contemporary Difficult Situations Family & Relationships Friendship LGBTQ+ Literature & Fiction Neurodiversity Romance Emotionally Gripping Heartfelt
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It did take me a moment to follow along with the accent (I read along with the audiobook, which was very good) which I thought would have been easier after living in Liverpool for four years 🤣

This girl was so relatable! The way ADHD was explained was spot on to how I experience it 😭

This book made me laugh out loud a few times. It’s such a great story about friendships, new relationships, coming of age, self discovery and coming out.

Written in First Person with a single POV. Narrated by Julia Cranney. YA Romance, ADHD/Neurodiverse Rep, Enemies to Lovers, Coming Out (Toaster Oven), Slow Burn.

A great coming out story! ❤️

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Such a wonderful and delicate story executed perfectly through ana amazing performance that carried the warmth and shyness of the characters.

Amazing Performance and Heartwarming Writing

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The story was fantastic without any dips in the story. The narrator was fantastic. They were able to portray the subtle differences in the Scouse accents used by the different characters.

Fantastic novel and brilliantly narrated

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Drawn into this from the start, loveable characters, loved the story and how relevant it is. funny in places and an overall lighthearted read. really enjoyed it

loveable characters

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We still don’t know why she tasted like cinnamon, I will ponder that question for years

Amazing BUT…

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