Loved it. Amazing characters, a great message and a lot of diversity. I didn't quite adore it as much as "The Summer of Everything", but it comes close!
We create things. What we create changes something in someone else, Mr. Cameron. Who you are isn't found in one single space. *2.5 stars [b: Running With Lions|37830514|Running With Lions|Julian Winters|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1519415629l/37830514._SY75_.jpg|59512644] was one of my favourite books of 2019. Julian Winters managed to tell a captivating story with diverse characters. I was really looking forward to read his second book. However, compared to his debut novel, [b: How to Be Remy Cameron|42371064|How to Be Remy Cameron|Julian Winters|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1553152737l/42371064._SY75_.jpg|66027777] was kind of a let down. The characters were bland and I couldn't really tell them apart. Remy doesn't do a lot, except for complaining about his "Essay of Doom". He's trying to find out who he is, but apart from that, there isn't a lot of action. It's a quiet book that might make you think about yourself and how you perceive others. I couldn't really get into this book but I'm still looking forward to [a: Julian Winters|17571829|Julian Winters|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1519597598p2/17571829.jpg] next book.
Loved it. Amazing characters, a great message and a lot of diversity. I didn't quite adore it as much as "The Summer of Everything", but it comes close!


