A review by jennifergallo
You Can Go Your Own Way by Eric Smith

3.0

A bi-racial dual-POV, enemies to lovers, YA rom-com about about first love and family. Similar to 'Tweet Cute' by Emma Lord or 'When Dimple Met Rishi' by Sandhya Menon. Two teens -- August & Whitney -- get trapped together inside August's family's pinball arcade during the worst blizzard in Philly's history. Super cute. My first book by the author but I will be checking out more of his titles.

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TAGS: fiction, romance, contemporary romance, romantic comedy, young adult romance, young adult fiction, social themes, diversity, multicultural, death, grief, bereavement, family, parents,

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