what people think alice oseman books are like: blushing awkward first meetings, little chaste first kisses, giggling teenage boys holding hands
what alice oseman books are actually like: hey what if your entire personality is actually a carefully constructed facade to make other people like you and to disguise the fact that you don't actually know who you are. if you stripped away all the walls, all the artificial things that you think make you up, what would be left? what would happen if you stopped living for other people and started living for yourself? is there even a person in there or just a gaping void with nothing left in it? wouldn't that be fucked up? do you even know yourself? do you even have a real personality anymore?
2K notes
·
View notes
"that's the life you've got, my boy."
"i don't want it, then."
"don't say that, jimmy."
"i don't want it."
1K notes
·
View notes
Tell me you’re queer and neurodivergent without telling me you’re queer and neurodivergent. I’ll go first: Alice Oseman, amiright?
1K notes
·
View notes
something i really love about the osemanverse fandom, and particularly here on tumblr, is that no matter how big heartstopper has gotten, there’s just so much love for alice’s other works and i simply adore it. like this is a corner of the internet i genuinely find so wholesome outside of the hs show fandom and i love being here when i remember to get on this app for a little while 🫶
428 notes
·
View notes
Well, these fictional book characters help me more than my family.
456 notes
·
View notes
there are no happy people.
One of the main themes of Alice’s books is that there are no happy people. In Solitaire, Tori says it and thinks it throughout the book, and Alice continues with that theme throughout all of their books. In solitaire, there are no happy people. Micheal isn’t happy, Charlie isn’t happy, Lucas isn’t happy, Becky isn’t happy, Tori isn’t happy. There are no happy people. Radio silence, there are no happy people. Aled isn't happy, Frances isn't happy, Dan isn't happy, Carys isn't happy. There are no happy people. Loveless, there are no happy people. Pip isn't happy, Rooney isn't happy, Sunil isn't happy, Jason isn’t happy, Georgia isn’t happy. There are no happy people. In I was born for this, there are no happy people. Rowan isn't happy, Juliet isn't happy, Angel isn't happy, Lister isn't happy, Jimmy isn't happy. There are no happy people. Heartstopper, there are no happy people. Nick isn't happy, Tao isn't happy, Elle isn't happy, Tara isn't happy, Darcy isn't happy, Charlie isn’t happy. There are no happy people. In every one of Alice’s novels, she starts with a character who isn't happy and knows it, who isn't happy and doesn’t know what to do about it or how to help it. And then throughout the novels, the character learns more about the people around them and realizes that, there are no happy people. Everyone they thought was happy and had perfect lives, doesn’t. And then towards the end of the novel, the character feels less alone in their sadness because they realize they are not the only one. There are no happy people, and that’s what can make the not-happy people happy again.
731 notes
·
View notes
To all the people who might read this, I hope you will find beautiful friendships and sweet love stories with people who truly deserve you, I hope it will be just like the kind of relationships that Alice Oseman always tends to write about in all of her books, I hope that every Tori out there finds her Michael, every Charlie finds his Nick , every Tara finds her Darcy, every Tao finds his Elle, every Frances finds her Aled and I hope all Ben hopeS on earth would disappear.
Take care <3
885 notes
·
View notes
the amount of ‘I Was Born For This’ references in ‘Radio Silence’ are actually driving me insane
374 notes
·
View notes
i love alice oseman books i wish british people were real
837 notes
·
View notes
an avatar i made for the osemanverse discord server i’m in! thank you for asking me, it was really fun to do <3
327 notes
·
View notes