A review by eloise_bradbooks
Foxes by Suki Fleet

5.0

Dark and beautiful and sad and happy and social anxiety and foxes and love and hope and mental health and London and prostitution and eating disorders and grief and love and foxes and Oh... I love them so much.

These characters - all of them, not just the two main guys but every person mentioned in here - deserves the world.
Maybe I feel this way because I read through Danny's POV and that guys is the sweetest person ever to have existed, he wants the best for everyone. In many ways I relate to him (has scars on his face causing social anxiety and an inability to speak to people which leads to bullying. How could I not feel attached?), but I was so touched by his capacity to be so loving and willing to help others, despite what he's going through. PROTECT HIM AT ALL COSTS.
Someone else who needs protecting at all costs? Micky. Talk about going through shit and just wanting to be free...
Gosh, I could write on essay on how these two deserve all the happiness in the world.

The book is beautiful, not only in the way you adore the characters, but also because of the way it deals with important themes in a brilliant way, such as mental health (social anxiety, eating disorders, ptsd), grief, prostitution, homelessness, love and friendship and yes, foxes.
I already want to reread it...

~2018 UPDATE
I can't stop thinking about this book.