In the novel The Breakup Lists by Adib Khorram, the narrative mixes with humor to make a beautiful and funny read to pick up in your free time. Jackson Ghasnavi is a deaf theater tech for his high school and when not working on plays he is creating breakup lists for his sister and himself- lists that contain terrible things about their exes. But then Jackson and his sister share feelings for the same guy, and worse –his lists are released to the school as an act of revenge that makes Jackson once secret judgements public. The writing of the story was simple and beautiful, bringing together a novel that could encourage readers to follow the lives and drama of the characters. The personality of Jackson can be seen in the writing through the scratched out words- a trait that makes the characters more accessible to the reader. The inclusion of discriminated groups doesn’t do much to maintain interest in what can be seen as a predictable romcom. By the middle of the novel, it felt like one could stop reading since the outcome would be foreseen. Even though these parts exist, the less predictable moments in the story make the novel more surprising and enjoyable. Intermediate readers will love this fast read with authentic characters making this novel recommended for anyone.