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Wren Martin Ruins It All
by Amanda DeWitt
✧˖*°࿐5 glowing stars
‘Wren Martin Ruins it All’ follows Wren as he tries to demolish the Valentine’s Day dance, a plan which promptly fails. It was just an overall DELIGHT. If you’re in the mood for an asexual romcom reminiscent of RWRB (because everyone should be), then it is perfect for you. The one-sided rivalry/crush was so first prince coded idc.
This book is such a quintessential romcom I’m actually smiling just thinking back at the scenes. First off, Wren is the most perfect narrator. He’s genuinely funny and it’s very rare for me to find a book where I laughed as much as I did here. Also, this is exactly how you write a flawed character and make them likeable. I was rooting for Wren despite how chaotic and messy he could be.
The writing was so charming, which also ties into Wren’s narration. The romance was also just as charming and had many of the tropes that make stories like this so fun. I’m a sucker for tropes and cheesy plots like this, so this was my stuff right here. I did feel they could have concealed some things better (romance wise) because they were pretty obvious from the start, but that’s spoilery, so I won’t get into that.
Also, I started this because of the ace rep and that was super cool as well! It’s very casual, with the MC already having figured this out and it still playing into the story.
Overall, if you’re looking for a silly queer romcom with an ace MC, this is the book you need in your life. Thank you to Netgalley and Peachtree Teen for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
‘Wren Martin Ruins it All’ follows Wren as he tries to demolish the Valentine’s Day dance, a plan which promptly fails. It was just an overall DELIGHT. If you’re in the mood for an asexual romcom reminiscent of RWRB (because everyone should be), then it is perfect for you. The one-sided rivalry/crush was so first prince coded idc.
This book is such a quintessential romcom I’m actually smiling just thinking back at the scenes. First off, Wren is the most perfect narrator. He’s genuinely funny and it’s very rare for me to find a book where I laughed as much as I did here. Also, this is exactly how you write a flawed character and make them likeable. I was rooting for Wren despite how chaotic and messy he could be.
The writing was so charming, which also ties into Wren’s narration. The romance was also just as charming and had many of the tropes that make stories like this so fun. I’m a sucker for tropes and cheesy plots like this, so this was my stuff right here. I did feel they could have concealed some things better (romance wise) because they were pretty obvious from the start, but that’s spoilery, so I won’t get into that.
Also, I started this because of the ace rep and that was super cool as well! It’s very casual, with the MC already having figured this out and it still playing into the story.
Overall, if you’re looking for a silly queer romcom with an ace MC, this is the book you need in your life. Thank you to Netgalley and Peachtree Teen for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.