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Overview"""My mouth still hurts from all the smiling."" -Sonora Reyes, National Book Award Finalist Now that Wren Martin is student council president (on a technicality, but hey, it counts) he's going to fix Rapture High. His first order of business- abolish the school's annual Valentine's Day dance, a drain on the school's resources and general social nightmare-especially when you're asexual. His greatest opponent- Leo Reyes, vice president and all-around annoyingly perfect student. Leo has a solution to Wren's budget problem-a sponsorship from Buddy, the anonymous ""not a dating"" app sweeping the nation. Now instead of a danceless senior year, Wren is in charge of the biggest dance Rapture High has ever seen. He's even secretly signed up for the app. For research, of course. But when Wren develops capital F-Feelings for his anonymous match, things spiral out of control. Wren decided a long time ago that dating while asexual wasn't worth the hassle. With the big night rapidly approaching, he isn't sure what will kill him first- the dance, his relationship drama, or the growing realization that Leo's perfect life might not be so perfect after all. In an unforgettably quippy and endearingly chaotic voice, narrator Wren Martin explores the complexities of falling in love while asexual. From the author of Aces Wild- A Heist comes a hilarious and compassionate romantic comedy for fans of Casey McQuiston and Netflix's Love is Blind! ""My mouth still hurts from all the smiling."" -Sonora Reyes, National Book Award Finalist Now that Wren Martin is student council president (on a technicality, but hey, it counts) he's going to fix Rapture High. His first order of business- abolish the school's annual Valentine's Day dance, a drain on the school's resources and general social nightmare-especially when you're asexual. His greatest opponent- Leo Reyes, vice president and all-around annoyingly perfect student. Leo has a solution to Wren's budget problem-a sponsorship from Buddy, the anonymous ""not a dating"" app sweeping the nation. Now instead of a danceless senior year, Wren is in charge of the biggest dance Rapture High has ever seen. He's even secretly signed up for the app. For research, of course. But when Wren develops capital F-Feelings for his anonymous match, things spiral out of control. Wren decided a long time ago that dating while asexual wasn't worth the hassle. With the big night rapidly approaching, he isn't sure what will kill him first- the dance, his relationship drama, or the growing realization that Leo's perfect life might not be so perfect after all. In an unforgettably quippy and endearingly chaotic voice, narrator Wren Martin explores the complexities of falling in love while asexual." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amanda DeWittPublisher: Peachtree Publishers,U.S. Imprint: Peachtree Publishers Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.465kg ISBN: 9781682635988ISBN 10: 1682635988 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 07 November 2023 Recommended Age: From 14 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews“This delightful book had me swooning and squealing and laughing and crying (from laughing so hard). Wren Martin Ruins It All is correct, because I am forever ruined by this book! My mouth still hurts from all the smiling.” —Sonora Reyes, National Book Award Finalist “Wren Martin is exactly the kind of narrator I adore—sharp and witty, but unable to hide his big heart. With a one-of-a-kind voice, Amanda DeWitt embraces the charming chaos of high school dances, online anonymity, and boldly choosing to be yourself. This is the ace rom-com we’ve been waiting for.” —Brian D. Kennedy, author of A Little Bit Country “Wry, hysterical, and incredibly heartfelt, Wren Martin Ruins It All is an ace rom-com by way of John Hughes. Amanda DeWitt’s characters are messy and chaotic, but more importantly loveable and so easy to cheer for.” —Erik J. Brown, author of Lose You to Find Me and All That's Left in the World Author InformationAmanda DeWitt is an author (Aces Wild, Peachtree) and librarian, ensuring that she spends as much time around books as possible. She also enjoys Star Wars, Dungeons & Dragon-ing, and even more writing-just not whatever it is she really should be writing. She graduated from the University of South Florida with a master's in information and library science. She lives in Clearwater, Florida, with her dogs, cats, and assortment of chickens. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |