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Recommended Reading by Paul Coccia Review
* This review is spoiler-free *
4.25/5 ⭐
Tropes
➮ Matchmaker
➮ Friends to lovers
➮ Small town
➮ Miscommunication
➮ Grumpy x sunshine
Tropes
➮ Matchmaker
➮ Friends to lovers
➮ Small town
➮ Miscommunication
➮ Grumpy x sunshine
Blurb
In this opposites-attract YA rom-com inspired by Emma, a failed romantic gesture puts a damper on a queer teen bookseller’s summer of book matching and matchmaking until a handsome lifeguard and romance skeptic waltzes into his bookstore. Sometimes you get a second chance at happily ever after when you least expect it...
Curvaceous, clever, and an avid reader, seventeen-year-old Bobby Ashton never misses a main character moment. So when it comes to asking out his crush, he plans a romantic gesture grand enough to go down in local history. Unfortunately, though, his extensive knowledge of every rom-com trope ever doesn’t prepare him for how tragically he misreads the situation. Suddenly Bobby’s very public romantic gesture turns into an ordeal so embarrassing it could be a villain origin story.
Having masterfully shattered every plan for his perfect summer before college, Bobby’s last resort is working at his uncle’s sleepy bookstore. Soon, Bobby is expertly recommending books for customers to perfectly cure what ails them. Attempting to rebound after a breakup? There’s a book for that. Trying to tame your crochety coworker? There’s a book for that too. Then a plot twist Bobby never saw coming walks through the door in the form of Luke, an unfairly attractive and staunchly anti-romantic lifeguard.
Bobby’s blossoming connection with Luke reminds him of some of his favorite tropes: grumpy sunshine, quippy banter, and even forced proximity. But after his last romantic disaster, should Bobby use all the tricks in his arsenal to turn Luke’s head? Or is he misreading all the signs again? Do grand gestures really need to be so…grand?
LGBTQ+ Representation
5/5 🌈
This one has all of the rep you could possibly ask for. It has gay, lesbian, pansexual, drag queen, and ally representation. Every queer character in this book is unapologetically queer and it is a notable part of their character. Some are much more open about their identity while others are more quiet about it which reflects real life quite well.
My Thoughts
December 2024 Reads
December 2024 Reads
This month I read 18 books
These books were 100 % fiction
The most popular genres were romance, contemporary, and thriller
My average rating was 3.54 stars
The Books
➽ Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutano
➽ Scout Elf Snowed In by Wynter Ryan
➽ Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez
➽ Love in the Scottish Christmas Village by Beatrice Bradshaw
➽ All I Want for Christmas is My Brother's Best Friend by Wynter Ryan
➽ If You're Reading This by Kiersten Modglin
➽ The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
➽ Scout Elf in Love by Wynter Ryan
➽ Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson
➽ Lovelight Farms by B.K. Borison
➽ Before I Let Go by Kennedy Ryan
➽ Two Can Play by Ali Hazelwood
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