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Twelfth Knight

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From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Atlas Six comes Twelfth Knight, a grumpy/sunshine YA romantic comedy and coming of age story. Featuring gorgeous inside cover artwork.

Viola and Jack do not get along.

Popular Jack Orsino is the worst Student Body President Viola Reyes has ever seen, and his lackadaisical attitude is just one more thing on Vi's long list of things to be annoyed about.

Her only escape? The online role-playing game Twelfth Knight - where she creates a masculine alter-ego in order to be taken seriously in the gaming world.

When a football injury leads Jack to start playing Twelfth Knight too, their two worlds are set to collide. And as it becomes increasingly difficult for Vi to hide her true identity, Jack might just be falling for her offline . . .

'What a joy this book was, I found myself literally kicking my feet and screaming' - Faridah àbíké-íyímídé - The New York times-bestselling author of Ace of Spades

Alexene Farol Follmuth is the globally bestselling author of The Atlas Six, under her adult pseudonym Olivie Blake.

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ISBN9781035014224
PublisherPan Macmillan
Publication Date06/06/24
Pages339

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  • charis
    charis

    188 Followers

    4.0

    Romance zwischen Gaming und Football 😊

    Ich mochte es sehr - vielleicht weil ich auch Gamerin bin? Die Romance war langsam und glaubwürdig, die Charactere hatten alle Tiefe und die Dialoge waren lustig. Ganz klare „Feel good“ Leseempfehlung 😊

    Jun 22, 2024

  • mrsgiantsbane
    mrsgiantsbane

    31 Followers

    3.5

    Mochte Vi ganz gern, aber hab die Tension zwischen ihr und Jack 0 gefühlt leider. Mir hätte hier eine 🏳️‍🌈 Story besser gefallen

    Jul 19, 2024

  • suemy
    suemy

    19 Followers

    4.0

    Süße high school/ nerd romance

    Für alle Fans von to all the boys I loved before. Es ist eine super cute high-school romance die allerdings mehr Tiefgang hatte als ich erwartet habe. Der männliche Protagonist hat mich total an Peter kavinski aus Tatbilb erinnert. Und die Protagonistin hat mich total an kate aus 10 Dinge die ich an dir hasse erinnert und ich liebe beide Filme sehr. Mit der Protagonistin Vi konnte ich so mitfühlen. Diese Wut die man als pupertierendes Mädchen auf die ganze Welt verspürt und das Gefühl, dass das Leben ungerecht ist, weil man viele Freiheiten nicht hat die ein Junge in unserer Gesellschaft hat, einfach weil man in einem weiblichen Körper zur Welt gekommen ist. Viele Situationen denen wir als Mädchen bereits in sehr jungen Jahren unterliegen und wie anstrengend dass sein kann. Hier no h ein paar Stellen die ich mir im Buch markiert habe: "Boys seriously think that girls only want romance and ballgowns and puppies, which is proof they don’t understand the first thing about actually being a girl. I play this game because in the real world, I’m stressed. Or angry—and don’t I have good reason to be? When I first started playing MMORPGs, I used to use a headset. I don’t anymore. You know why? Because when boys hear a girl’s voice, they either come for you unnecessarily, thinking you’ll be easy prey, or they think everything you say is flirting. Being nice to a geek while being visibly female is the kiss of death. Do you know how many times I’ve gotten vulgar messages or explicit pictures? And if I say no, do you know how many times I’ve been called a bitch? Not that all guys are awful, but the awful ones are impossible to escape. And certainly impossible to tell at first glance." ----------------------- "People think I walk too fast, but in my defense, I have to. My mom says the best way to avoid being a convenient target for anyone with nefarious intent is to always seem like I have somewhere to be. (Super fun how she had to teach me that, but not Bash.)" ----------------------- "I open my mouth to say it wasn’t a threat, but then I remember that even if I did tell on George, nothing would happen. He didn’t do anything—that’s the whole point. What did he call it? A joke. Right. The real joke is that it’s not a crime to stand too close or refuse to hear the word no. It’s just … boys being boys. I don’t think I could explain “he makes me uncomfortable” beyond just saying that. But I’d kind of hoped my best friend wouldn’t require an explanation." -------------- "DUKEORSINO12: /can you teach me how Huh. That is a surprise. I sit back in my chair, trying not to be impressed until I remember that oh yeah, he thinks I’m Cesario. He thinks I’m a dude. This is exactly the kind of thing that doesn’t get said when people already know you’re a girl. Instead, people (boys) usually assume they can teach you something. One of many benefits to Jack Orsino not knowing who I really am, since there’s no way he’d ask me this in real life. About anything."

    Jul 28, 2024

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