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Chargement... Dungeons and Drama (2024)par Kristy Boyce
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This was such a cute and nerdy romcom for teens. I am clearly not in that demographic, but this was so sweet and wholesome. I loved it. Once I started reading it I couldn't put it down. Riley loves acting and singing so much that she risks the wrath of her mother to steal her car and drive her and her best friend two hours away to see a musical. Her parents freak out and as a punishment she has to work at her dad's game store for a few months. It's the worst punishment she could think of. She has to hang out with nerds?! She ends up on the wrong foot with Nathan, an employee and classmate - but before long the two of them hammer out an arrangement, a fake dating situation. What could possibly go wrong. Cute, wholesome, nerdy, and so much fun! ( ) Dungeons and Drama I Picked Up This Book Because: The cover was cute. Media Type: Audiobook Source: R Public Library Dates Read: 5/3/24 - 5/5/24 Rating: 4 Stars Narrator(s): Eva Kaminsky The Characters: Riley: Nathan: Riley’s parents, Riley and Nathan's Friends The Story: A super cute enemies to lovers story with lots of snarky back and forth and a lot of heart. I loved that Riley not only got closer to Nathan but to her father too. I loved the leader that Riley was such a leader and able to bring her school together also. This was a delightful read. Perfect for those who love the theater and Dungeons and Dragons. I think that the two were blended perfectly together. After taking a joyride in her parent's car to see a theater production, Riley is in big trouble. Her punishment? Working at her dad's game store with an insufferable coworker for the next several weeks. However, with the help of said insufferable coworker Nathan, Riley discovers a new love for role playing and rolling dice. If you love fake dating, theater, and Dungeons and Dragons, I think you will love this book. It's the perfect amount of sweet and outrageous that tickles my cold, dead heart. I also appreciated how accurate the Dungeons and Dragons terminology was. It really put the icing on the cake for me. Nice take on the 'quick, I must come up with a fake boyfriend' theme.' Riley's obsession with theater landed her in hot water with both of her divorced parents after she 'borrowed' Mom's car to drive to see a musical. She has no driver's license and is now grounded, as well as forced to work after school and on weekends at her father's store. Dad sells all sorts of games and has a back room where customers play them. There's an intense D&D group back there. When Riley's ex Paul comes into the shop and starts fake pitying her for having no boyfriend, she impulsively lies, claiming that she and Nathan, a hot nerdy boy who also works at the store, is her new BF. You've read this plot before, but this one has some dandy twists, Riley getting sucked into both the D&D group, and Nathan. Her best friend becoming interested in one of the other players, Riley's despair when it looks like the next high school musical will not happen due to budget cuts, how she addresses this, plus her growing attraction to Nathan, and their agreement that she'll amp up the PDA whenever the red headed 'ice queen' the girl Nathan pines over, makes an appearance at the game. There's plenty more, but you should read the book to discover them. A simple, sweet, and fun love story. The main characters start out a bit annoying with the girl being a typical "theater kid" and the boy being a bit of a "gatekeeper". But you quickly get to see more sides of them through the relationship they build together, but also the relationships they have with their friends and family, and in one case an ex, the other a crush. Loved all the little nerds. Could read a whole series about the gang. I also really enjoyed the exploration of Riley's relationship with her mom and dad separately, and how the divorce impacted them. Would have loved seing even more of that, maybe even a prequel of how the parents met and fell in/out of love. Would also love a sequel exploring Nathan's family more. Maybe I'm a bit biased since it reminds me of my own journey with my partner. Enemies (one sided (mine), to friends, to partners. Loved reliving the good and the bad aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Romance.
Young Adult Fiction.
Young Adult Literature.
HTML:When it comes to romance, sometimes it doesn't hurt to play games. A fun YA romcom full of fake dating hijinks! Musical lover Riley has big aspirations to become a director on Broadway. Crucial to this plan is to bring back her high schools spring musical, but when Riley takes her moms car without permission, she's grounded and stuck with the worst punishment: spending her after-school hours working at her dads game shop. Riley can't waste her time working when she has a musical to save, so she convinces Nathana nerdy teen employeeto cover her shifts and, in exchange, shell flirt with him to make his gamer-girl crush jealous. But Riley didnt realize that meant joining Nathan's Dungeons & Dragons gameor that role playing would be so fun. Soon, Riley starts to think that flirting with Nathan doesn't require as much acting as she would've thought... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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