Love, Simon – Review
Matthew Lind doesn’t know much about meeting people on the internet, because no one matches with him on Tinder, but even he found Love, Simon a sweet and surprisingly nuanced examination of the teenage experience.
Matthew Lind doesn’t know much about meeting people on the internet, because no one matches with him on Tinder, but even he found Love, Simon a sweet and surprisingly nuanced examination of the teenage experience.
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