Praise for To Be Honest:
I cannot tell you how incredibly refreshing this is! I love that the book, itself, is not obsessed with its plus-size main character.
Maggie Ann Martin actually allows us to look past Savvy's weight into other aspects of her life, and it's a shame that books like this are so few and far between. --
NPR To Be Honest by Maggie Ann Martin took my emotions on a joyride and didn't let them off until the very end. More and more Young Adult novels are featuring serious themes even though it's not the focus of the book and I absolutely love it. If this story sounds like your cup of tea, I highly recommend picking it up. --
The Young Folks This is a super sweet novel that's surprisingly lighthearted despite some of the pretty serious issues dealt with throughout (
eating disorders, living with anxiety, complicated family dynamics, etc.). . .Savvy is unerringly body positive (with some occasional moments of insecurity, just like anyone). --
Book Riot To Be Honest breaks down the ways criticism masked as concern can be so harmful to young women. And it's
an empowering reminder to love our bodies, regardless of size. --
HelloGiggles Unapologetically promotes healthy body image and love for oneself. Savvy and her mother provide the reader with diametrically opposed perspectives concerning the psychological impact of body shaming: Savvy possesses a strong, positive image while her mother derives self-worth from a scale. . .
Educators and librarians seeking literature that resonates with female readers who struggle with body image will want to add this novel to their shelves. --
VOYA To be honest. . . we loved the latest novel by Maggie Ann Martin! . . .With her [Savannah],
Martin has created a beautifully rendered portrait of a high school senior. She feels real and interesting, and like someone who you'd definitely want to drive around blasting Eminem with, if only because that's her favorite past time! --
Hypable
A refreshing YA contemporary novel that wrestles with
self-love, anxiety, and family. . . I would imagine people who loved
Leah on the Offbeat,
The Upside of Unrequited, or
Turtles All the Way Down will also love this novel. --
Better Books and Other Things I freaking adore this book!
To Be Honest is
the most honest young adult contemporary novel I have read in a while. . .this book is worth every penny. --
It's A Book Life This book was
impossible to put down from the moment I started reading, and I flew through it so quickly that I could honestly read it again. . . I'm so thankful to Maggie Ann Martin for writing this fantastic book and to Swoon Reads for publishing it! --
My Endless Shelf To Be Honest had me laughing and I even shed a few tears. Savannah is such
a smart and strong character who is doing her best to love her body. --
The Book Dutchesses To Be Honest has to be
one of the most honest reads out there today! --
Bookish Wisps
Praise for The Big F:
Martin's first book is
nothing short of amazing! You'll laugh, cry and scream with every page as you follow Danielle and her realistic yet zany post-high-school antics. . . .
The Big F deserves an A-plus for being the quirkiest, most fun-loving read of 2017 so far! --
RT Book Reviews A debut novel sure to resonate with high schoolers who eagerly anticipate graduation and the start of college. . . .
Danielle is a savvy, likable character with whom teens will easily identify. . . . Romance fans will enjoy this fast-paced story that features an interesting set of characters and satisfying conclusion. --
School Library Journal
Danielle is a likeable character who tries to do the right thing. Readers will have confidence in her even when she sometimes lacks self-assurance. . . .
An easy, enjoyable read. --
VOYA '
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.' I'm pretty sure that that quote epitomizes
The Big F. . . .
Fun, cute, and totally relatable. --
Book Allure