A review by theeuphoriczat
The Wrong Kind of Weird by James Ramos

3.0

Following Cam who has been dating (basically hooking up with) Karla, the popular student council president, since summer. But no one can know about their relationships because they hang out in different circles. Karla with the popular kids and Cam with his nerdy not so popular group. Cam does not know where they stand but he knows that he really likes Karla, so he keeps up with the relationship by lying to his close friends.

Then we have Mackenzie who was free and happy in her sphere and was a physical representation of what Cam wanted for himself. He started to bond with her and it allowed him to question his relationship with Karla and why he stuck in even when he had to lie to his friends.

This was a really easy and fun read. I would have really loved it more if the relationship between Mackenzie and Cam was well explored and Mackenzie has a character was better developed. Nonetheless, I enjoyed the discussions the characters had and how Cam has a character seemed to think more deeply and question himself, in order to gain a deeply understanding of himself. Overall, it was a story that explores the importance of friendship, and the power of choosing to be honest with yourself.

Thanks to @pridebooktour for making this book available to me.