Alice Oseman is an award-winning author, illustrator, and screenwriter, and was born in 1994 in Kent, England. She has written four YA contemporary novels about teenage disasters: SOLITAIRE, RADIO SILENCE, I WAS BORN FOR THIS, and LOVELESS. She is the creator of LGBTQ+ YA romance webcomic HEARTSTOPPER, which is now published in physical form by Hachette Children's Books, and she is the writer, creator, and executive producer for the television adaptation of HEARTSTOPPER, which is set to be released on Netflix.
Alice’s first novel SOLITAIRE was published when she was nineteen. Her YA novels have been nominated for the YA Book Prize, the Inky Awards, the Carnegie Medal, and the Goodreads Choice Awards.
Alongside writing and drawing, Alice enjoys playing the piano semi-proficiently, Pokémon games, and purchasing too many Converse.
(Review and rating only for the episodes of chapter 8 that are currently out. I try to read the webcomic quarterly and will update this review accordingly, as more episodes will be published. Can't believe this is the last ride.)
Thus far, I love everything about chapter 8. Oseman's slightly altered art style (it seems more polished/ detailed), Tori being surprised by how many friends Charlie has, Charlie finally becoming head boy (his speech, man, it was soooo good), the flashback of the former head boy bribing the students with the promise of cookies in the cafeteria (= so real, literally what happened at my high school lmao) etc. etc. The only thing I don't like are the constant allusions to Nick and Charlie having sex all the time... I dunno, I prefer the fluff, and I don't think it's that realistic as most teens do not have sex at the age of 16/17 nowadays.
Notable moments, ch.8, ep. 1-9: ● Nick and Charlie holding hands at school, among the gagged younger students ("Are those two six-formers dating?" THEY SURE ARE, HUN!) ● Tao yelling "I'm so proud" after Charlie finally mustered up the courage to hand in his application for becoming head boy ● the little throwback to last year's head boy bribing the student body with the promise that there will be cookies in the cafeteria was so fucking real, lmao, we all do be living the same lives ● Tori being like "God, I forgot how many friends you have." after literally 7 people show up to help Charlie with his campaign—Tori literally is #me with my siblings ● Nick saying to Charlie "And you're gonna fucking win." is giving James saying to Peter: "Because Petey-boy, we're going to win." AND I AM NOT OKAY ● Otis going around the school with a megaphone screaming "Vote Charlie Spring, the only candidate endorsed by the Rugby team." — we've come a long way since volume one <333 ● Charlie being very forward with it in his campaign speech: "A lot of you probably know me because... I'm one of the only openly gay guys in this school." AND THAT'S ON PERIODT ● Tori being so proud of Charlie during his speech, Nick giving him the biggest hug ever — THIS IS WHY HEARTSTOPPER IS MY COMFORT SERIES ● Charlie being elected head boy — I KNOW THAT'S RIGHT ● Elle asking Nick if he talked to Charlie about going long-distance for uni and Nick looking a bit worried but saying that yes, they're all good, to which Elle replies: "See, I knew it! You're Nick and Charlie, you'll be together forever." And I'm not sure if I'm simply not USED TO SO MUCH FLUFF but my pessimistic ass immediately got the vibes that Oseman will break Nick and Charlie up by the end of this series and besties when I tell you I WOULD NEVER RECOVER FROM THIS ● Elle letting Tara know at her Halloween party: "Nick and Charlie are having sex in the upstairs bathroom, just FYI." Tara: "AGAIN???" (Tara, girl, I'm on your sideee.)
Notable moments, ch.8, ep. 10-15: ● Charlie wanting to create a Queer Club at his school for queer students and allies <3 super wholesome! As of ep. 15, the principal rejected the idea but I'm sure we'll see it come to fruition at some point ● Nick being very protective of Charlie and noticing him not eating as consistently as he would like; my theory is that he fears that Charlie will slip back into his ED once Nick moves away to college ● the rugby lads finally being comfortable around Nick and Charlie <3 makes my heart so full ● ep. 15 ends with Charlie witnessing a younger (possibly queer) student getting bullied and HE IS ABOUT TO FUCK SHIT UP (can't wait for the take down in ep. 16)
Notable moments, ch.8, ep. 16-23: ● Michael visiting Tori during the holidays and Oliver jumping into his arms => I really love the sibling dynamics between Tori, Oliver and Charlie ● Tori's applying for university in Scotland; Charlie says to her: "I'll miss you when you're in Scotland." => this final Heartstopper book really is about goodbyes and letting go ● the through-line of chapter 8, thus far, is that Nick is reaaally struggling (it isn't 100% clear why but we can assume that his anxiety and stress stems from the fact that he's about to go off to university, leaving everything and everyone familiar and loved behind, and the uncertainty whether long distance with Charlie will work or the possibolity of Charlie struggling again and Nick not being there, as well as Nick feeling that he cannot express his emotions/fears without stressing other people out) and that Nick is poor at communicating his feelings; there are so many instances in which Charlie downright asks him if everything is okay or if he wants to talk to him etc. etc. but Nick keeps faking it with "no, no, i'm all good" => it's painful to see (and a bit tedious to read about ngl, bc thus far, the two of them have been great at communicating!) and i hope it'll get resolved soon; i want a happy/fluffy ending and not all this angst and anxiety ● Nick crying in his sleep, telling Charlie he had a dream that he (Charlie) died => I do not like it here! Like I said, Oseman is better at fluff and lightheartedness! ● the stressful situation with Nick probably being one of the reasons why Charlie's struggling with his ED again ● Nick getting piss drunk during the party where Queer Intentions (Charlie's band) are playing ● Darcy getting kicked out by their mom (I HATE IT HERE), and finally having the courage to tell Nick and Charlie that they prefer they/them pronouns from now on! ● Nick almost throwing up in Tara's car ("NICHOLAS DON'T YOU DARE") right after Darcy being so vulnerable was lowkey funny though! ● Charlie: "I'm worried about you." Nick: "There's nothing to worry about." => I HATE IT HERE!
I'm done - I feel sad... I wished for more- but I'm happy as well. This graphic novel was my first - and it was definitely worth it. Finished all the six volumes in 4 straight hours.
This book is just beautiful i love that It talks about mental health and that it focus more on that in this volume, because mental health should be a subject that everyone should feel comfortable talking to anyone about and no one should be ashamed to get help for it. :)))
Aww this will be the last one???? T_T I hope she decides to maybe make this series into a new adult series. A college spin-off perhaps? Either way can't wait util 2024! So many good books to get my reading loving hands on!!!