
Is Bridget & Gabe Are Not Okay Worth Reading?
by Lex Croucher
Ada’s Score
Croucher's sequel to 'Gwen & Art Are Not in Love' follows Gabriel's round table on a royal tour hunting 'Arthurian miracles.' The queer, anachronistic humor and warm ensemble dynamics remain Croucher's strength, delivering real emotional payoff for returning fans. The plot is baggier than its predecessor, with the tour structure creating episodic drift. A funny, big-hearted follow-up that trades tight plotting for character indulgence.
“Croucher's dialogue still sparkles and the queer ensemble is a genuine joy. This one leans harder on charm than architecture, and mostly gets away with it.”
Ada Brief
AI reading intelligence“Croucher's dialogue still sparkles and the queer ensemble is a genuine joy. This one leans harder on charm than architecture, and mostly gets away with it.”
Bridget & Gabe Are Not Okay Review
Croucher's dialogue still sparkles and the queer ensemble is a genuine joy. This one leans harder on charm than architecture, and mostly gets away with it.
Rating: 4.0 / 5
Ada’s reservations
The royal-tour framing turns episodic and baggy, losing the taut shape of book one. Readers who loved that tightness will feel the drift. Charm intact, discipline slipped—sequel earns most of its goodwill.
Ada’s score reflects both strengths and reservations.
Book Details
- Language
- English
- ISBN-13
- 9781250404794
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Ada’s Score
4
Ada’s editorial score — not an aggregate of reader reviews.
Common Questions About Bridget & Gabe Are Not Okay
- Is Bridget & Gabe Are Not Okay worth reading?
- Croucher's dialogue still sparkles and the queer ensemble is a genuine joy. This one leans harder on charm than architecture, and mostly gets away with it. Ada rates it 4.0 out of 5.
- What are the main weaknesses of Bridget & Gabe Are Not Okay?
- The royal-tour framing turns episodic and baggy, losing the taut shape of book one. Readers who loved that tightness will feel the drift. Charm intact, discipline slipped—sequel earns most of its goodwill.




