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Kevin T. Collins
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A young man caught in a time loop has to figure out how to convince his crush—a barista at his favorite coffee ship—to go out with him so he can escape the loop. After a series of mortifying and hilarious attempts, he finally realizes the only approach he hasn’t tried is to simply be himself.
Shaun David Hutchinson is the author of numerous books for young adults, including The Five Stages of Andrew Brawley, which won the Florida Book Awards’ Gold Medal in the Young Adult category and was named to the ALA’s 2015 Rainbow Book List; the anthology Violent Ends; and We Are the Ants, which was named a best book of January 2016 by Amazon.com, Kobo.com, Publishers Weekly, and iBooks. He lives in South Florida with his adorably chubby dog, and enjoys Doctor Who, comic books, and yelling at the TV.
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- Book Reader
- 10-24-23
Hello this was so cute!
This was so cute! Like I loved the storytelling and the narration and the writing. It was funny, light, quick. Easy to read and nice to listen to. Would def recommend! Omg just gives me the fuzzy warm vibes!
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- Jamie Davidoff
- 09-04-22
Kinda Cute
A cute idea and well enough produced and read to be wort listening to. I didn’t laugh out loud but it did genuinely make me smile.
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