Bryson Keller is one of the cutest guys at Fairvale Academy and it's a mystery to all that he just...doesn't date. This leads to a bet at a party: Bryson must date a new person each week for three months and must say yes to the first person who asks him each Monday morning at school. Kai Sheridan is just trying to make it through the school day without being late to any classes and without getting demerits for his unkempt school uniform, so when a girl barrels into him trying to get to Bryson first thing on a Monday morning and spills soda all over Kai's blazer, he gets angry at the one person he thinks is ultimately to blame: Bryson Keller. His interesting, spur-of-the-moment revenge is to ask Bryson to date him. Nothing good can come of a gay kid fake-dating a straight kid, right?
Adorable and fun. Think Heartstoppers, but with maybe just a few little flaws (example: there's a side plot that simply gets dropped about halfway through with no explanation or resolution).… (more)
Bryson accepts a dare to date the first person who asks him each week. This week Kai is the first, and the dare said "person" rather than "girl" so Bryson agrees to accept Kai as his secret boyfriend.
The basic premise is absurd but the author handles it well, making for an engaging fantasy that kept me turning the pages and wishing there had been such books around when I was that age. About 2/3 of the way through the whole fantasy comes crashing to the ground as reality intrudes when Kai's parents find out what is happening and Kai is outed in the school magazine. The author's touch is less sure in this part of the book and the occasional preachy element in the first part of the book takes over to become the dominant theme of the last 1/3 much to its detriment.… (more)
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