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✨First of all, it is with great satisfaction that I can review today S.K. Ali's highly-anticipated third novel "Misfit in Love", the sequel companion to her 2017 debut "Saints and Misfits", coming out May 25th in 2021. To express my gratefulness, I first have to sincerely thank Netgalley and Salaam Reads for providing me with the ARC of one of my most anticipated releases of this year. This does not influence my opinion on the text in any shape or form. Again, many thanks to them. Also, as a Canadian Muslim of Arab heritage, my review is written in an own voices perspective. All comments on the representation is based on my own experience as a member from this minority demographic. ✨
S.K. Ali' s writing still strikes me emotionally with the entwinements of family life, conflicts, hobbies, pain, faith while celebrating the different kinds of love a person experiences. "Saints and Misfits" follows Janna's adventures two years after the ending of the first book. Now a 17-year-old young woman, our hijabi heroine is about to attend college and enjoys her last few summer weeks to celebrate her older brother's "big fat Muslim wedding", as she likes to describe. However, this wedding organization also means her reunion with her long-time crush Nuah, a guy who has a precious place in her heart after being for her in the hardest moments...
Although the summary may seem too romance-driven, there is a lot about stepfamily and learning how to let people leave your heart and moving on to let others enter in, which I immensely appreciate. Not all people are meant forever, but it does not necessarily make them villains. Especially, at that age, when many leave for college, work and other opportunities, not everyone will stay around you or in touch. The most important is to stay open to meet new people and keeping good memories, even those who you cut ties with. It think that would help many young adults who will be reading this book.
In my opinion, S.K. Ali is hands-down the best author portraying Muslims in her books. She carefully incorporates the most important parts of being Muslim such as prayers, duas, Qu'ran verses. It feels like home to read such relevant parts in my life in fiction. Also, she normalizes parent-teen communication on topics such as remarriage, anti-racism, romantic love and crushes. I used to only see on TV and books the harmful stereotype vilifying Muslim parents, showing medias' intention to smear a marginalized community with ignorance & poor research. I am glad the wheel has turned with this book.
Concerning the writing style, it is fluid and quick to read. Perfect to cure a slump. S.K. Ali words may be simple, but the messages she expresses through them are not any less meaningful. However, I find Janna's character way too angsty at times, especially when it comes to boys. As the cover suggests, they are 3 love-interests. I know it may be strange to say, but the whole situation does not read like a love square. As a hater of love geometry, I have to admit that it was relieving! It rather reads like Janna casually converse with them at separate moments in the books, which is normal. To not give away any spoiler, it would be better to read this book expecting a contemporary suggesting romance rather than only Romance. Also, at the middle of the book, I found Janna too desperate about guys and romantic love. However, I am glad she realizes that at some point and gets over the Love Fever to enjoy time with relatives and growing as a young person first. I think "Love From A to Z" stays my ultimate favourite because I prefer Zayneb’s loudness and directness, which I relate to more.
To wrap up, I know this is technically book #2 in this series, but I still think you can read "Misfit in Love" as a standalone (if you are more sold in the "Muslim wedding" premise). However, I think the experience may be more enriching if you have read " Saints and Misfits" first because many characters from this book make an appearance in this one. Also, you will understand more some relationships Janna has with certain characters and witnessing their development. Plus, if you are a fan of S.K. Ali's somophore novel "Love from A to Z", you may find yourself wanting to pick this one up; Adam and Zayned make a cute cameo. S.K. Ali wins my love for her books a third time with this book and I cannot wait for what she has in store in the future. Before finishing off my review, "Misfit in Love" comes out in May 25th, 2021, a week and a half after Aid El-Adha, the perfect time to gift this duology to many Muslims. ;-)