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Heartstopper. Volume 5 By Alice Oseman

15.00

*NEW YORK TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR*

*FASTEST EVER SELLING GRAPHIC NOVEL*

*Acclaimed live-action Netflix series*

‘Absolutely delightful. Sweet, romantic, kind. Beautifully paced. I loved this book.’ – Rainbow Rowell, author of Eleanor & Park

‘The queer graphic novel we wished we had at high school.’ – Gay Times

Boy meets boy. Boys become friends. Boys fall in love. The bestselling LGBTQ+ graphic novel series about life, love, and everything that happens in between.

Nick and Charlie are very much in love. They’ve finally said those three little words, and Charlie has almost persuaded his mum to let him sleep over at Nick’s house . . .

But with Nick going off to university next year, is everything about to change?

Contains discussions around mental health and eating disorders, and sexual references.

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The UK's fastest-selling graphic novel ever
The Guardian

Best in the series yet
i newspaper

Nobody writes teenagers like Oseman: her characters feel so real and she handles their struggles – relationships, sex, family and mental illness – with great care and respect. Funny, romantic, and life-affirming, it is the perfect stocking filler for any teenager in your life
The Observer

The Heartstopper series tells a time-old story of human affection, with a thoroughly wholesome glow…it's the slow suspense of the relationship, and the constant churn of emotion, that proves so absorbing
The Telegraph

Another gorgeous graphic novel that you absolutely won't want to miss… For the millions of fans of this tender and heartfelt series, the next instalment will be a highlight of the year…These books have brought the genre of graphic novels to a whole new spectrum of readers and for good reason.
GLAMOUR

Poignant
The Metro

Explores love in the face of change
Radio Times