Beschreibung
Details
Einband
Gebundene Ausgabe
Altersempfehlung
ab 14 Jahr(e)
Erscheinungsdatum
19.05.2020
Verlag
VermilionSeitenzahl
336
"One of the most adorable, big-hearted, charming books in existence." --Becky Albertalli, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
What If It's Us meets To All the Boys I've Loved Before in this upbeat and heartfelt boy-meets-boy romance that feels like a modern twist on a '90s rom-com!
Everyone knows about the dare: Each week, Bryson Keller must date someone new--the first person to ask him out on Monday morning. Few think Bryson can do it. He may be the king of Fairvale Academy, but he's never really dated before.
Until a boy asks him out, and
everything changes.
Kai Sheridan didn't expect Bryson to say yes. So when Bryson agrees to secretly go out with him, Kai is thrown for a loop. But as the days go by, he discovers there's more to Bryson beneath the surface, and dating him begins to feel less like an act and more like the real thing. Kai knows how the story of a gay boy liking someone straight ends. With his heart on the line, he's awkwardly trying to navigate senior year at school, at home, and in the closet, all while grappling with the fact that this "relationship" will last only five days. After all, Bryson Keller is popular, good-looking, and straight . . . right?
Drawing on his own experiences, Kevin van Whye delivers an uplifting and poignant coming-out love story inspired by classics like Venio Tachibana and Rihito Takarai's manga
Seven Days: Monday-Sunday and the '90s rom-com
She's All That. Readers will root for Kai and Bryson to share their hearts with the world--and with each other.
What If It's Us meets To All the Boys I've Loved Before in this upbeat and heartfelt boy-meets-boy romance that feels like a modern twist on a '90s rom-com!
Everyone knows about the dare: Each week, Bryson Keller must date someone new--the first person to ask him out on Monday morning. Few think Bryson can do it. He may be the king of Fairvale Academy, but he's never really dated before.
Until a boy asks him out, and
everything changes.
Kai Sheridan didn't expect Bryson to say yes. So when Bryson agrees to secretly go out with him, Kai is thrown for a loop. But as the days go by, he discovers there's more to Bryson beneath the surface, and dating him begins to feel less like an act and more like the real thing. Kai knows how the story of a gay boy liking someone straight ends. With his heart on the line, he's awkwardly trying to navigate senior year at school, at home, and in the closet, all while grappling with the fact that this "relationship" will last only five days. After all, Bryson Keller is popular, good-looking, and straight . . . right?
Drawing on his own experiences, Kevin van Whye delivers an uplifting and poignant coming-out love story inspired by classics like Venio Tachibana and Rihito Takarai's manga
Seven Days: Monday-Sunday and the '90s rom-com
She's All That. Readers will root for Kai and Bryson to share their hearts with the world--and with each other.
Unsere Kundinnen und Kunden meinen
So cute and so important!!
Bewertung aus Stephanskirchen am 21.06.2020
Bewertungsnummer: 1342915
Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)
4.5
OH MY GOD I ENJOYED THIS SO MUCH!
I started this at basically midnight last night, stayed up quite late, got up at 7:30 on a Sunday and now just finished it before noon because I just couldn’t put it down.
Date Me, Bryson Keller has all the elements in a YA contemporary that I love: a plot that’s a bit ridiculous (in the best way) and funny, lovable siblings, quirky friends, a swoony love interest (seriously where can I get my own Bryson Keller?) and the perfect balance of important themes like coming out, following your dreams/ going to university, family drama, being mixed race and many more and a really cute romance!
This lovely coming of age novel is #ownvoices and super important so I highly recommend checking it out!
Wow
Bewertung am 10.10.2023
Bewertungsnummer: 2040577
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)
Ich habe das Buch gelesen weil ich wieder Anfangen wollte wieder mehr zu lesen, die letzten bücher die ich mir gekauft habe habe ich nie zu ende gelesen und dieses Buch hab ich in vielleicht 24h zu ende gelesen(ich muss dazu sagen ich musste an dem Tag viel lernen und hatte schule sonst schon viel früher) also ich würde das Buch immer wieder weiter empfehlen