First Pride book of the month and we immediately start off with a BANG 🌈✨
The Dos and Donuts of Love was so adorable, fun and diverse! I didn’t really know anything about it going in, other than it being sapphic and set during a baking show. Mind you, I’m a sucker for the Great British Bake Off AND I’m sapphic so immediately, I was convinced.
The story follows Shireen, a young Bengali teenager whose biggest dream is to make a career in baking beyond her parents’ donut shop in Dublin. After a difficult break up with Chris, whose family owns a rival donut shop, Shireen finds out she’s been accepted on the Junior Irish Baking Show. The catch? Her ex-girlfriend is also a contestant. As Shireen battles against the odds, she must navigate the complexities of a budding friendship with Niamh, all while striving to emerge victorious.
I always love how Adiba manages to address important topics while keeping her books light and fun. Shireen is confident, yet struggles with the criticism society continues to throw at her. Especially now that she’s in the public eye, she has to deal with racist and fatphobic comments on social media and even from other contestants, which definitely takes a toll on her.
Beware that this book has a love triangle romance plot between the MC’s ex (so, second chance romance) and another contestant on the show. If that’s not your thing, I’d sit this one out. Though in my opinion, it was done fantastically.
I read this book as an alc, which I received from Libro.fm. I loved the narrator, though I was a bit confused on the American accent for the mc and Chris and horrible Irish accents for the other characters. Still, I had a great time listening!
I gave this book 4 stars. It’s a great YA story with wonderful rep! Adiba Jaigirdar truly never disappoints.
REP: Bengali, sapphic, plus-sized mc, queer and diverse side characters
TW: Racism against Asian people, fatphobia, mc has anxiety attacks, break up