I think about places like this, where queer kids can be their true selves with other queer kids and wish that this was something that was available all around the world without there being a problem with it. All quotes in this review are taken from the Advanced Reader Copy and may change in final publication. Thank you to Fantastic Flying Book Club, Netgalley, and Little, Brown Books for Young Readers for this free copy. And is it really love anyway, if Hudson doesn’t know who he truly is?ĭisclaimer: I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. Even if it means giving up show tunes, nail polish, and his unicorn bedsheets, he’s determined to get Hudson to fall for him.īut as he and Hudson grow closer, Randy has to ask himself how much is he willing to change for love. Randy has reinvented himself as ‘Del’ – buff, masculine, and on the market. This year, though, it’s going to be different. And it’s where he fell for Hudson Aaronson-Lim – who’s only into straight-acting guys and barely knows not-at-all-straight-acting Randy even exists. It’s where he takes to the stage in the big musical. Sixteen-year-old Randy Kapplehoff loves spending the summer at Camp Outland, a camp for queer teens. GR | Amazon | B&N | iBooks | TBD | Kobo | Googleįrom the author of the acclaimed Jack of Hearts (and other parts) comes a sweet and sharp screwball comedy that critiques the culture of toxic masculinity within the queer community. Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
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