Heartstopper, Volume 2
(Libby/OverDrive eComic, Kindle)

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Contributors
Oseman, Alice Author, Illustrator
Series
Heartstopper volume 2
Published
Scholastic Inc. , 2020.
Status
Available from Libby/OverDrive

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Description

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 kiss has changed everything. In the aftermath, Charlie is sure that Nick isn't interested, 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.

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Format
eComic
Street Date
11/10/2020
Language
English
ISBN
9781338617511

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Also in this Series

  • Heartstopper, Volume 1 (Heartstopper Volume 1) Cover
  • Heartstopper: Vol. 2 (Heartstopper Volume 2) Cover
  • Heartstopper: Vol. 3 (Heartstopper Volume 3) Cover
  • Heartstopper. Vol. 4 (Heartstopper Volume 4) Cover
  • Heartstopper, vol. 5 (Heartstopper Volume 5) Cover
  • This winter: a Heartstopper novella (Heartstopper Volume ) Cover

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These webcomics turned graphic novel series explore the coming out experience through the eyes of likable boys, and both feature plenty of friendship and romance, though Heartstopper has more serious moments than Check Please! -- Stephen Ashley
Readers looking for graphic novels about being LGBTQIA in high school will appreciate these authentic, character-driven series in which teens deal with fears of being outed, first love, and finding joy in their queer identities. -- CJ Connor
Along with heartfelt romance between queer characters, these graphic novel series also offer an authentic look at coming-of-age experiences (Heartstopper) and character-driven explorations of a dysfunctional household (Rainbow!). -- Basia Wilson
Although Backstagers features speculative elements while Heartstopper is realistic fiction, both colorfully illustrated graphic novel series follow queer teens who find a group of friends (Backstagers) and a first love (Heartstopper) with whom they are able to be their authentic selves. -- CJ Connor
Though Heartstopper is a graphic novel and What If It's Us is written in traditional prose, both series follow young queer men experiencing the swooning highs and angst-filled lows of first love. -- Stephen Ashley
Though Adachi and Shimamura is a manga and Heartstopper is a western-style comic, both of these warm and romantic series follow the shifting relationships between two queer teens. -- Stephen Ashley
While Heartstopper is a graphic novel and Boy Meets is written in traditional prose, both of these England-set romantic series follow relatable queer teens navigating their feelings for a classmate. -- Stephen Ashley
Readers looking for a warm and compelling graphic novel in which a relationship between queer teens slowly blossoms should check out both of these series. Heartstopper is a western-style comic, while I Hear the Sunspot is a manga. -- Stephen Ashley
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Alice Oseman and John Green both write character-driven, emotionally intense realistic fiction about teens who learn to better understand themselves and the world around them through their friendships and first loves. While John Green writes for both teen and adult audiences, Alice Oseman primarily writes for teens. -- CJ Connor
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Boy-meets-boy, crushes, bullying, protective friends, and innocent romance fill the pages of this sequel to Heartstopper (2019). Charlie and Nick met at an all-boys school in England, but the second volume picks up after the introductions are out of the way and a potentially unwanted kiss has happened. The boys' relationship is presented in such a heartfelt, gentle way that even an ugly bit of homophobic bullying feels less harrowing than it could. The loose art style is full of lovely details, such embarrassment and romantic blush lines or patterned socks to support a character's mood or style, though text-message exchanges, depicted in white letters on a green background, can be difficult to read. This simple story, sweetly told, is a fast, fun book that can easily be picked up and enjoyed without having read the first, though readers who wish to get ahead can read installments of the webcomic version on the author's web page. A must-read for fans of slice-of-life high-school manga like Nio Nakatani's Bloom into You.

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Kirkus Book Review

The sequel to Heartstopper: Volume 1 (2020) continues Nick and Charlie's story as they discover new joys and hardships in their budding romance. Panels framed in diary pages at the beginning quickly recap the previous entry in which the British boys' relationship blossomed from a platonic friendship to something more, culminating in a kiss. But their relationship status--and how Nick, who previously identified as straight, feels about it--remained up in the air until now. This title documents how their relationship morphs into something more tangible and the issues that come along with that evolution. Nick must confront personal confusion and fear surrounding his sexuality while Charlie navigates being in a somewhat secret relationship with someone who isn't yet out of the closet. Illustrated in the same distinctive style as the first volume, the gentle blue shading and the dialogue's handwritten lettering lend a casual, human atmosphere to the story and its characters. Creative transitions from panel to panel and in the gutters of the pages shake up the layout and add artistic flair. Nick and Charlie's lighthearted and tender romance is delightful, and the genuine heart present in the characters makes for a wholesome and uplifting ride. Nick and Charlie appear White; there is some racial diversity among side characters along with positive representation of a trans character. Incredibly lovable from start to finish. (Graphic romance. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Boy-meets-boy, crushes, bullying, protective friends, and innocent romance fill the pages of this sequel to Heartstopper (2019). Charlie and Nick met at an all-boys school in England, but the second volume picks up after the introductions are out of the way and a potentially unwanted kiss has happened. The boys' relationship is presented in such a heartfelt, gentle way that even an ugly bit of homophobic bullying feels less harrowing than it could. The loose art style is full of lovely details, such embarrassment and romantic blush lines or patterned socks to support a character's mood or style, though text-message exchanges, depicted in white letters on a green background, can be difficult to read. This simple story, sweetly told, is a fast, fun book that can easily be picked up and enjoyed without having read the first, though readers who wish to get ahead can read installments of the webcomic version on the author's web page. A must-read for fans of slice-of-life high-school manga like Nio Nakatani's Bloom into You. Grades 9-12. Copyright 2020 Booklist Reviews.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Oseman, A. (2020). Heartstopper, Volume 2 . Scholastic Inc..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Oseman, Alice. 2020. Heartstopper, Volume 2. Scholastic Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Oseman, Alice. Heartstopper, Volume 2 Scholastic Inc, 2020.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Oseman, A. (2020). Heartstopper, volume 2. Scholastic Inc.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Oseman, Alice. Heartstopper, Volume 2 Scholastic Inc., 2020.

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