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Main character Norris Kaplan is forced to leave his hometown of Montreal a tragedy for a hockey fan to move to the boiling hot city of Austin when his mother gets a tenure-track position there. Hello all! Welcome to on Mostly YA Lit. Happy New Year and thanks for sticking with me through all the hiatuses. Mommying is friggin hard and busy, and I thought I would have more time for blogging, but alas.
There may be some changes here β fewer reviews, more quick thoughts β as I try to make this blog work for me. And in the spirit of that, I decided to do a top 5 books of the [β¦]. Penned by the queen of cute gay romances, Becky Albertalli, and the king of sob-fest gay romances, Adam Silvera, this sweet book offers sauce and substance to pack a romance punch.
Their eyes meet. They have an adorable chat. A [β¦]. I know it has been a very long time since I posted, but baby stuff has been keeping me busy. Review: Check, Please! Book 1: Hockey by Ngozi Ukazu A captivating graphic novel about hockey, friendship, and love. There are definitely fish-out-of-water vibes when outsider and New York professor Rachel Chu decides to come to Asia for a summer holiday with her two-year boyfriend Nicholas Young. The Rachel-Nick part of the story is, indeed, the main plot line, but [β¦].
Give them a look! The Good Luck Charm is a second chance contemporary romance starring [β¦]. The Kiss Quotient is easily my favorite romance of this year and it will definitely be on my best of This is a diverse, Asian-American, ownvoices for autism, reverse-Pretty Woman romance.
I first read The Accidentals a year ago, when I beta read it for Sarina. The first time I read it, it was longer, but good, enjoyable, somewhat angsty read. As some of you know, I had the opportunity to interview one of my all-time favorite authors, Morgan Matson in Toronto a few weeks ago as part of her tour for her fifth book, Save the Date. Was it one of my favorite book events ever? Was it a highlight of my blogging career?