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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin comes a story of finding your place in the world. When it comes to love, attraction and relationships, nothing is simple. The perfect next read for fans of Adam Silvera, Alice Oseman and Becky Albertalli!

'A radiant masterpiece' Adam Silvera, bestselling author of They Both Die At The End 

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Courtney 'Coop' Cooper:
Dumped. Again. And normally I wouldn't mind. But right now, my best friend and source of solace, Jupiter Sanchez, is ignoring me to text some girl.
Rae Evelyn Chin:
I assumed 'new girl' would be synonymous with 'pariah', but Jupiter and Courtney make me feel like I'm right where I belong. I also want to kiss him. And her. Which is... perplexing.
Jupiter Charity-Sanchez:
The only thing worse than losing the girl you love to a boy is losing her to your boy. That means losing him too. I have to make a move...
 
One story. Three sides. No easy answers.
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Praise for Nic Stone:
'Absolutely incredible, honest, gut-wrenching! A must-read!' Angie Thomas, bestselling author of The Hate U Give
'Powerful, wrenching and compulsively readable' John Green, bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars
'Earnest, funny, achingly human, and unshakably hopeful' Becky Albertalli, author be Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda
‘¿Painfully timely and deeply moving, this is the novel the next generation should be reading’ Jodi Picoult
'Raw and gripping' Jason Reynolds, bestselling author of The Long Way Down
'Radiant Masterpiece' Adam Silvera, bestselling author of They Both Die At the End

Return to the world of Dear Martin in Nic Stone's NEW novel, Dear Justyce, publishing October 2020 and available for pre-order now!

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Editions (2)

ISBN9781471175589
PublisherSimon & Schuster UK Ltd
Publication Date10/18/18
Pages320

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  • vivileftonread
    vivileftonread

    24 Followers

    3.0

    Mhm… well… this one was… odd. I just picked that up randomly in a Second Hand Bookstore and recognized the name of the author as I read Dear Martin YEARS ago in school and LOVED IT. So I liked Dear Martin a lot more. This one had its gaps and unlogical parts. The dynamic between the three protagonists became so toxic so soon that it was actually hard to go on, I did not like how insanely isolated they were… And still it had its light moments. Love can come in all different forms and shapes and books transforming that message always heal something in my younger self. Still… would not automatically reccomend xD

    Apr 26, 2026

  • briaraq
    briaraq

    3 Followers

    4.0

    this book was definitely needed! i wish i had a book like this when i was in middle/high school because jupe coming to terms with who she is is normal and common as a bi person. this book could help a lot of people realize that there's no rules when it comes to sexuality, and it is fluid and can change.

    Jan 10, 2024

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