![]() They get a distorted impression of their importance. “Sociologists have pointed out that attractive people get treated better than less attractive ones. Fraught with complications and crackling with witty dialogue, and all the angst and electricity that comes with always being just a phone wire away from the one you want, acclaimed author Audrey Couloumbis's YA debut is a smooth-talking Cyrano meets Saturday Night Fever and tells a quirky, flirty, and smart story that will appeal to fans of Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Frank Portman's King Dork, Natalie Standiford's How to Say Goodbye in Robot, and John Green's An Abundance of Katherines. As Vinnie gets to know Patsy in real life though, it becomes clear both identities can't survive and he'll have to find a way to hangup the phone and step into the daylight. ![]() Under the cover of darkness, Vinnie becomes Vincenzo, Patsy's mystery caller, and the two share a side of themselves they would never reveal in daylight and develop a surprisingly real connection (despite the lies it's built on). But when Vinnie calls Patsy one night, it leads to a chain of anonymous midnight conversations. The silver lining in all this is that they move next door to Patsy-everyone's dream girl. And the ink on his parents divorce papers is barely dry, when his mom announces that they're moving from Queens to Long Island. His girl moved to California without even saying good-bye. He's recovering from the worst case of galloping acne his dermatologist's ever seen. Fifteen-year old Vinnie isn't having a good year.
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