I can't remember exactly when or how I came across Katie Duggan's Instagram and learned about her debut book, From the Start, but I am SO GLAD I DID. And I'm even more glad I was able to read an advance review copy, because I get a whole extra month to bask in the glory that is this book.
Nic and Josh are childhood enemies (well, Josh is Nic's childhood enemy because he was just as mean to her as all the other kids, and in a lot of ways, she was an easy target for mean kids). On her way home from another exhausting dinner with her family, who does she run into on the train, but Josh, and obviously, a meet-disaster ensues. And then, of course, the next weekend while on a disastrous date, she ends up at his birthday party, and overhears several people talking about how good Josh is in bed. A terrible brilliant idea takes shape in Nic's brain, and before she knows it, she's on Josh's front step asking him for sex lessons. Because obviously there's no risk of catching feels because she still hates him. Right? Wrong.
I loved so much about this book. First of all, the sex lessons. Josh makes a spreadsheet for Nic to fill out to indicate the things she likes and doesn't like, what she's interested in, what her limits are. Did I mention he's a professor? Of Shakespeare, but also of sex, apparently. (Nic also has a PhD in psychology, which we love to see.) I'm a sucker for a sex lessons plot, and watching Nic realize what she likes and also that it's possible to actually enjoy intimacy with another person is so rewarding. And she gets more confident as the book goes on, not just in bed, but with other people and in the workplace.
Then there's the representation. Both Nic and Josh are queer, Nic is autistic, and Josh is fat and sober. Their identities are important parts of who their are and important to the plot, and in really positive ways. Nic's autism diagnosis is relatively new, and we get to watch her figure out how to tell people about her diagnosis while still being just as herself as she's ever been.
From the Start is also dual POV, which in this case, works so well. I loved both Nic's and Josh's perspective. We watch them both catch feels, and in addition to watching Nic learning what she likes, we watch her knock down Josh's walls just a little bit and him let her in.
I read this book in one day because I could not put it down, and I flew through it while traveling. I cannot WAIT for the rest of the Quiblings' books and anything else that Katie Duggan writes.
Thank you to the author, Katie Duggan, for providing me with an eARC of From the Start in exchange for my honest review.