"I always smile my way through a Julian Winters book. Remy's story of self-discovery is empowering and lovely." --Adam Silvera, NYT bestselling author of What If It's Us on How to Be Remy Cameron
"Winters does it again: a book about friendship, love, community, and the sometimes meandering path to adulthood, all in a great bear hug of a book that will keep your summer going." --L.C. Rosen, author of Camp
"Endearing...Wes's problems are lifelike, and he's surrounded by eccentric, supportive, and inspiring friends who challenge and encourage him." --Karen Rigby, Foreword Reviews
"This appealing book is hipper than hip (if it's still hip to say hip), replete with au courant words like dope, noob, rad, chill, and sick, and boasts-er, hella likable, no, make that lovable characters, who are complex and beautifully realized. Winters (How to be Remy Cameron, 2019) clearly covers his bases ethnically and sexually--Wes is Black and biracial and Nico is Mexican American, while other characters identify as lesbian, aroace, and bisexual--but believably and welcomingly so. The resulting combination of rom-com and coming-of-age novel is an absolute delight from beginning to end and is highly recommended." --Michael Cart, Booklist
"VERDICT Hand this book to fans of realistic fiction looking for a quick, mostly light read that is full of heart." --Mindy Rhiger, School Library Journal
"As always, Julian Winters is here to tug at our heartstrings with a wildly endearing ensemble cast of lovable queer geeks. ... If you're looking for an achingly relatable coming-of-age love story (with Empire Records vibes for days), look no further." --Becky Albertalli and Adam Silvera, NY Times bestselling authors of What If It's Us?