You Can Go Your Own Way
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
3.5
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Eric Smith
"A sweetly charming love story that leaves the reader with a lasting sense of hope.” —Nicola Yoon, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Everything, Everything and The Sun Is Also a Star"The perfect novel to snuggle up with.” —Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Beach Read A heartwarming and thoughtful enemies-to-lovers rom-com about two teens—one trying to save his family's failing pinball arcade, the other working for her tech genius dad who wants to take it over—who get trapped together in a snowstorm.Adam Stillwater is in over his head. But the pinball arcade is the only piece of his dad that Adam has left, and he’s determined to protect it from Philadelphia’s newest tech mogul, who wants to turn it into another one of his cold, lifeless gaming cafés.Whitney Mitchell doesn’t know how she got here. Her parents split up. Her boyfriend dumped her. And now she’s spending her senior year running social media for her dad’s chain of super successful gaming cafés—which mostly consists of trading insults with that decrepit old pinball arcade across town.But when a huge snowstorm hits, Adam and Whitney find themselves trapped inside the arcade. Cut off from their families, their worlds, and their responsibilities, the tension between them seems to melt away, leaving something else in its place. But what happens when the storm ends?
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Author
Eric Smith
Pages
336
Publisher
Harlequin
Published Date
2021-11-02
ISBN
0369702875 9780369702876
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"This book was completely different than what I expected going in but in the best way! I was expecting a cute and quirky childhood friends to enemies to lovers story with a mix of pinball, video games, and snow storms and while all of those things were a part of the story, it ended up being so much more. This was a book about how grief can change you and force you to grow up at a young age, how friends can drift apart but ultimately come back together when you need them most, about learning that you deserve unconditional love even if you haven’t always been shown that, and learning that letting go of physical things and places doesn’t mean letting go of people and memories. It was a joy to be inside Adam and Whitney’s minds as they discovered all of this and found their way back to each other! I also loved getting to know side characters like Chris and Dana and both Adam’s and Whitney’s moms, they really helped make the story feel full! I definitely recommend this joy of a book for everyone!"