
This Is All Your Fault
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Description
Rinn Olivera is finally going to tell her longtime crush AJ that she's in love with him.
Daniella Korres writes poetry for her own account, but nobody knows it's her.
Imogen Azar is just trying to make it through the day.
When Rinn, Daniella, and Imogen clock into work at Wild Nights Bookstore on the first day of summer, they're expecting the hours to drift by the way they always do. Instead, they have to deal with the news that the bookstore is closing. Before the day is out, there'll be shaved heads, a diva author, and a very large shipment of Air Jordans to contend with.
And it will take all three of them working together if they have any chance to save Wild Nights Bookstore.
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Daniella Korres writes poetry for her own account, but nobody knows it's her.
Imogen Azar is just trying to make it through the day.
When Rinn, Daniella, and Imogen clock into work at Wild Nights Bookstore on the first day of summer, they're expecting the hours to drift by the way they always do. Instead, they have to deal with the news that the bookstore is closing. Before the day is out, there'll be shaved heads, a diva author, and a very large shipment of Air Jordans to contend with.
And it will take all three of them working together if they have any chance to save Wild Nights Bookstore.
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Product details
- 12-15
- Hardback | 320 pages
- 146 x 217 x 31mm | 413g
- 13 Oct 2020
- Feiwel and Friends
- New York, United States
- English
- 1250242347
- 9781250242341
- 817,280
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Praise for This Is All Your Fault:
Safi's writing style draws readers into the story and makes them feel as if they truly know the characters. This book is a love letter to one of the most popular movies of the '90s and will be enjoyed by everyone who wants to fit in and fight for what they believe. --School Library Journal
Each brooding, sarcastic, and honest voice is entertaining. ... Readers who appreciate strong character arcs and character-driven stories with clashing personalities will eat this right up. --Booklist
Safi writes an energizing, character-driven celebration of belonging, acceptance, and sisterhood with a clear nod to the importance of community spaces. --Publishers Weekly
Praise for Tell Me How You Really Feel:
Wonderful and fulfilling--an enemies-to-lovers story that stands out all on its own. --NPR
This well-written and supremely satisfying romance should be in all collections. --School Library Journal, starred review
The best kind of rom-com: genuine and absorbing, with wonderfully over-the-top declarations of love. --Shelf Awareness
Praise for Not the Girls You're Looking For:
"Safi's prose style has a lively staccato rhythm . . . Her story provides a candid perspective on female friendships that are full of conflict, love, and angst." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
Delightful and funny but still giving voice to serious issues of sexual consent and xenophobia. --Kirkus Reviews
These authentic teen girls are smart, complicated, sexual, and sensitive." --School Library Journal
"Engaging and unexpected, voice-y and full of verve, this a whip-smart swan dive into all the messiness of best friendships and new romance, fitting in and growing up." --Katie Cotugno, New York Times-bestselling author of How to Love
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Safi's writing style draws readers into the story and makes them feel as if they truly know the characters. This book is a love letter to one of the most popular movies of the '90s and will be enjoyed by everyone who wants to fit in and fight for what they believe. --School Library Journal
Each brooding, sarcastic, and honest voice is entertaining. ... Readers who appreciate strong character arcs and character-driven stories with clashing personalities will eat this right up. --Booklist
Safi writes an energizing, character-driven celebration of belonging, acceptance, and sisterhood with a clear nod to the importance of community spaces. --Publishers Weekly
Praise for Tell Me How You Really Feel:
Wonderful and fulfilling--an enemies-to-lovers story that stands out all on its own. --NPR
This well-written and supremely satisfying romance should be in all collections. --School Library Journal, starred review
The best kind of rom-com: genuine and absorbing, with wonderfully over-the-top declarations of love. --Shelf Awareness
Praise for Not the Girls You're Looking For:
"Safi's prose style has a lively staccato rhythm . . . Her story provides a candid perspective on female friendships that are full of conflict, love, and angst." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
Delightful and funny but still giving voice to serious issues of sexual consent and xenophobia. --Kirkus Reviews
These authentic teen girls are smart, complicated, sexual, and sensitive." --School Library Journal
"Engaging and unexpected, voice-y and full of verve, this a whip-smart swan dive into all the messiness of best friendships and new romance, fitting in and growing up." --Katie Cotugno, New York Times-bestselling author of How to Love
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About Aminah Mae Safi
Aminah Mae Safi is a Muslim-American writer. Safi was the winner of the We Need Diverse Books short story contest, and that story appeared in the anthology Fresh Ink. She lives in Los Angeles, California, with her partner and cat. This is her third novel, following Not the Girls You're Looking For and Tell Me How You Really Feel.
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