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Matt Wainwright has the best laid intentions, but is constantly sabotaged
by the thoughts in his head. Matt is in love with his best friend,
Tabby but he has a hard time articulating his feelings into words and actions. He feels only comfortable in Mr. Ellis's English
class where he can write to express his inner thoughts and feelings.
If everything worked the way that Matt planned that he would be
dating Tabby. Except, life doesn't work like that for Matt. Instead,
Tabby falls in love with Liam Branson. An unfortunate accident causes Matt to be sidelined and without the ability to express his feelings even in his English class. Will Matt be able to get out of his head and work through his feelings?
I thought this was going to be a romantic comedy where the best friends either fall in love or they let each other be with other people. However, I was drawn how this wasn't like many other YA romance novels I have read. It had a touch of humor while being realistic enough that you can feel each the character's pain. My only qualm is that Tabby's two love interests both never stuck up for her when she was being made teased. We have read in the backstory that Tabby usually sticks up for Matt, but it seems that her love interest, Liam would be the one to defend her.
It was a very interesting read and I can't wait to read other works by the author.
**Disclosure - I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**
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