My Fair Brady

My Fair Brady

Hardback
4.016

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My Fair Lady meets the classic teen film She's All That in this charming and swoony new rom-com from Brian D. Kennedy, author of A Little Bit Country. Perfect for fans of What If It's Us and She Gets the Girl. Wade Westmore is used to being in the spotlight. So when he’s passed over for the lead in the spring musical, it comes as a major blow—especially when the role goes to his ex-boyfriend, Reese, who dumped him for being too self-involved.Shy sophomore Elijah Brady is used to being overlooked. Forget not knowing his name—most of his classmates don’t even know he exists. So when he joins the stage crew for the musical, he seems destined to blend into the scenery.When the two have a disastrous backstage run-in, Elijah proposes an arrangement that could solve both boys’ problems: If Wade teaches Elijah how to be popular, Wade can prove that he cares about more than just himself. Seeing a chance to win Reese back, Wade dives headfirst into helping Elijah become the new and improved “Brady.”Soon their plan puts Brady center stage—and he’s a surprising smash hit. So why is Wade suddenly less worried about winning over his ex and more worried about losing Elijah? 

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Family
Format
Hardback
Pages
352
Price
19.00 €

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After reading and enjoying Brian D. Kennedy's debut "A Little Bit Country" earlier this year, I was eager to dive into his new book. Meet Wade: popular, good looking, acting star of the school. His life could be perfect, but there's Reese, his ex. Who broke up with him, because Wade is too self-absorbed. Meet Elijah: invisible, awkward and a little nerdy. He can't seem to make friends, so one day he decides to join the theater crew, where he meets Wade, and Elijah has the perfect idea: Turn Elijah into Brady: a more confident version of himself. With Wade's help of course. Then surely Reese will see that Wade is not at all selfish, right? I totally adored the theater setting and it's obvious that the author must have some kind of drama-related background. Loved it! Wade and Elijah were adorable. I was rooting for Elijah, because I know how hard it can be to be an outcast. Wade was dramatic and loud, which I also related to.

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After reading and enjoying Brian D. Kennedy's debut "A Little Bit Country" earlier this year, I was eager to dive into his new book. Meet Wade: popular, good looking, acting star of the school. His life could be perfect, but there's Reese, his ex. Who broke up with him, because Wade is too self-absorbed. Meet Elijah: invisible, awkward and a little nerdy. He can't seem to make friends, so one day he decides to join the theater crew, where he meets Wade, and Elijah has the perfect idea: Turn Elijah into Brady: a more confident version of himself. With Wade's help of course. Then surely Reese will see that Wade is not at all selfish, right? I totally adored the theater setting and it's obvious that the author must have some kind of drama-related background. Loved it! Wade and Elijah were adorable. I was rooting for Elijah, because I know how hard it can be to be an outcast. Wade was dramatic and loud, which I also related to.

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