Marlowe Meadows has great grades, a loving family, two best friends who understand her and all her autistic quirks, and a picture-perfect, blue-eyed, football-playing boyfriend. At least, until Josh breaks up with her unceremoniously at the end of junior year, sending her perfectly categorized world into a tailspin.
This cover image released by Wednesday Books shows “The Calculation of You and Me” by Serena Kaylor. This cover image released by Wednesday Books shows “The Calculation of You and Me” by Serena Kaylor. This cover image released by Wednesday Books shows “The Calculation of You and Me” by Serena Kaylor. This cover image released by Wednesday Books shows “The Calculation of You and Me” by Serena Kaylor.
Realizing she’s failed to adequately show her love and appreciation for Josh — and the normalcy and popularity that dating him brought to her life — Marlowe decides to prove just how romantic she can be. And when her English teacher pairs her with a quiet, moody goth boy, Marlowe sees an opportunity.
But even when things pan out as expected, it is deliciously satisfying. When they don’t, it’s equally delightful — and nail-biting, tear-inducing, uproarious, and generally just all the feels. The novel has the sap and safe predictability of a Hallmark movie, but with the bonus ability to make you laugh out loud and cry real tears and become way more invested in the characters than any silly romance ought to make you do. Kaylor has a real knack for storytelling that left me flying through the pages, and she writes her characters with respect and thoughtfulness, no matter their sexual orientation, age, background, or the way their brains function.
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