: Discuss Emery's internal world —his "chaos," his need for stimulation, and his struggle with self-worth.
: This paper would look at the "Grumpy/Sunshine" trope. You could argue that the book subverts traditional masculine stereotypes by showing a "tougher" character like Oliver finding strength through emotional vulnerability and caretaking. Emery by Cora Rose
: Summarize how the novel contributes to a more nuanced understanding of neurodivergent relationships in modern fiction. Are you writing this for a class assignment , or : Discuss Emery's internal world —his "chaos," his
: Briefly introduce the book and its place in the MM (Male/Male) romance genre . State your thesis (e.g., how the book uses romance to explore the complexities of neurodiversity). : Summarize how the novel contributes to a
: Explore the symbolism used in the book (like the physical space of the house or specific recurring habits) to show their growing intimacy .