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How Not to Ask a Boy to Prom by S.J. Goslee
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How Not to Ask a Boy to Prom

Square Fish · 2020-03-24

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
  • Good for readers interested in contemporary
  • Good for fans of Romance

What You Get

  • Themes: Romance, Teen, Teens.
  • Reading lane: Romance and Performing Arts.
  • Publisher: Square Fish.

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What we read

  • Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy

    86%
  • Young Adult Fiction / Performing Arts / Film

    84%
  • Young Adult Fiction / Romance / LGBTQ+

    84%

About This Book

“If you're looking for a novel to fill the To All The Boys I've Loved Before -shaped hole in your heart, this is the book for you.” —Camille Perri, author of When Katie Met Cassidy How (Not) to Ask a Boy to Prom is a modern gender-bent young adult rom com from S. J. Goslee. Nolan Grant is sixteen, gay, and very, very single. He's never had a boyfriend, or even been kissed. It's not like Penn Valley is exactly brimming with prospects. Nolan plans to ride out the rest of his j...

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“If you're looking for a novel to fill the To All The Boys I've Loved Before -shaped hole in your heart, this is the book for you.” —Camille Perri, author of When Katie Met Cassidy How (Not) to Ask a Boy to Prom is a modern gender-bent young adult rom com from S. J. Goslee. Nolan Grant is sixteen, gay, and very, very single. He's never had a boyfriend, or even been kissed. It's not like Penn Valley is exactly brimming with prospects. Nolan plans to ride out the rest of his junior year drawing narwhals, working at the greenhouse, and avoiding anything that involves an ounce of school spirit. Unfortunately for him, his adoptive big sister has other ideas. Ideas that involve too-tight pants, a baggie full of purple glitter, and worst of all: a Junior-Senior prom ticket.

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