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I Kissed Shara Wheeler
by Casey McQuiston
Shara Wheeler, angel of False Beach, Alabama, gas gone MIA after unexpectedly kissing Chloe, her academic nemesis as well as the boy next door, Rory. Upon finding a note, Chloe and Rory quickly rope in Smith,Shara's longtime boyfriend. Shara has left a trail of notes and a lot of questions and each of them are looking for answers. Through these notes, the three learn that Shara has been keeping lots of secrets... And maybe they have been too.
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I was lucky enough to get to listen to the audiobook of Shara Wheeler narrated by Natalie Naudus and I just want to say up front she knocked that it out of the park.
Speaking of knocking things out of the park- THIS BOOK! Generally I don't love YA, but as usual Casey McQuiston has written characters I couldn't keep from loving if I tried. Her dialogue is always funny while also endearing and her dedication to providing readers with diverse characters is unmatched.
This book had a couple of twists and turns, and overall it was a super sweet romcom. I can't wait to see what Casey churns out next! Big thanks to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for the arc in exchange for an honest review. The pleasure was all mine.
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I was lucky enough to get to listen to the audiobook of Shara Wheeler narrated by Natalie Naudus and I just want to say up front she knocked that it out of the park.
Speaking of knocking things out of the park- THIS BOOK! Generally I don't love YA, but as usual Casey McQuiston has written characters I couldn't keep from loving if I tried. Her dialogue is always funny while also endearing and her dedication to providing readers with diverse characters is unmatched.
This book had a couple of twists and turns, and overall it was a super sweet romcom. I can't wait to see what Casey churns out next! Big thanks to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for the arc in exchange for an honest review. The pleasure was all mine.