Wrong Kind of Weird
«“Sweet, snarky, and delightfully dorky." —Elise Bryant, author of Happily Ever Afters
“The Wrong Kind of Weird is the right kind of read for anyone looking for a huggable, nerdy rom-com packed full of heart... and anime." —Eric Smith, author of Don’t Read the Comments
“A hilariously relatable story about finding who you are and where you belong—and owning it.” —Whitney Grandison, author of A Love Hate Thing
“Ramos’ delightful novel oozes an energetic, all-encompassing love for geek culture… A charmingly nerdy and romantic coming-of-age story.” —Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW
"Via an unapologetically geeky protagonist whose infectious enthusiasm for nerd culture leaps off the page, Ramos captures the sometimes all-consuming fear of trying to figure out who one truly is and the fear of letting go... A spirited read." —Publishers Weekly
"Diverting and witty [with] complex and thoroughly lovable characters." —Shelf Awareness»
Logg inn for å se din bonus
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Inkyard Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781335428585
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
- Format
- 21 x 14 cm
Anmeldelser
«“Sweet, snarky, and delightfully dorky." —Elise Bryant, author of Happily Ever Afters
“The Wrong Kind of Weird is the right kind of read for anyone looking for a huggable, nerdy rom-com packed full of heart... and anime." —Eric Smith, author of Don’t Read the Comments
“A hilariously relatable story about finding who you are and where you belong—and owning it.” —Whitney Grandison, author of A Love Hate Thing
“Ramos’ delightful novel oozes an energetic, all-encompassing love for geek culture… A charmingly nerdy and romantic coming-of-age story.” —Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW
"Via an unapologetically geeky protagonist whose infectious enthusiasm for nerd culture leaps off the page, Ramos captures the sometimes all-consuming fear of trying to figure out who one truly is and the fear of letting go... A spirited read." —Publishers Weekly
"Diverting and witty [with] complex and thoroughly lovable characters." —Shelf Awareness»