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Publication Date
2022-04-12
Pages
384
ISBN
9781250799180

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
125079918X
ISBN-13
9781250799180
eBay Product ID (ePID)
19050099984

Product Key Features

Book Title
This May End Badly
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Topic
School & Education / Boarding School & Prep School, Romance / Paranormal, General, Romance / Romantic Comedy
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Author
Samantha Markum
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2021-051028
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Epic Reads , " The 16 Most Anticipated YA Books to Read in April" Goodreads , "The 68 Most Anticipated YA Novels of 2022" and "The Most Anticipated YA Reads of April" Frolic , "Upcoming Fake Dating Romances To Read in 2021" and "Our Most Anticipated YA Reads for April 2022" Nerd Daily , "Upcoming YA Book Releases to Add to Your TBR" The Honey POP , "Sweet Reads: April Showers Bring Book Flowers" United by Pop , "Spring April With These 20+ New YA 2022 Releases" " This May End Badly is a fun, insightful novel about the challenges and rewards of saying goodbye to adolescence and growing with the people you love." - BookPage "Lots of fun and romance undergirded by relevant, timely substance." - Kirkus Reviews "Markum''s laugh-out-loud debut blends fake dating tropes, a tight-knit girl gang, and messy family dynamics into a fast-paced narrative suffused with humor, drama, and romance." - Publishers Weekly "A charming YA rom-com that mixes a delightful array of tropes including enemies to lovers and fake dating." - Paste Magazine "[a] witty, hilarious private school rivalry... it''s a perfect light read." - The Young Folks "Hoo-boy, Samantha Markum''s YA debut This May End Badly is rollicking good fun from the first page to the last, with the best fake-dating romance this side of To All the Boys I''ve Loved ! Fearless MC Doe leads her crack crew of wonderful Weston girls to out-prank the boys at their rival, Winfield, where her nemesis rules the school. The pranks are a doozy, and Doe is an absolute mastermind. When a merger of the two schools is proposed, the pranks spiral out of control, and Doe seems to lose her way until she puts her courage on the line for a cause much larger than herself. Clear the decks before you open this book: I did not put it down until I finished it seven hours later -- you won''t either! A masterful plot, confident voice, and sparkling dialogue earn Samantha Markum and the winning girls of Weston an A+ for This May End Badly. Highly recommended!" - Susan Azim Boyer, author of Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that''ll have readers tearing through the pages. If you''re looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what''s right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged and Full Flight "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven''t had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe''s dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Epic Reads , " The 16 Most Anticipated YA Books to Read in April" Goodreads , "The 68 Most Anticipated YA Novels of 2022" and "The Most Anticipated YA Reads of April" Frolic , "Upcoming Fake Dating Romances To Read in 2021" and "Our Most Anticipated YA Reads for April 2022" Nerd Daily , "Upcoming YA Book Releases to Add to Your TBR" The Honey POP , "Sweet Reads: April Showers Bring Book Flowers" United by Pop , "Spring April With These 20+ New YA 2022 Releases" "Lots of fun and romance undergirded by relevant, timely substance." - Kirkus Reviews "A charming YA rom-com that mixes a delightful array of tropes including enemies to lovers and fake dating." - Paste Magazine "[a] witty, hilarious private school rivalry... it's a perfect light read." - The Young Folks "Hoo-boy, Samantha Markum's YA debut This May End Badly is rollicking good fun from the first page to the last, with the best fake-dating romance this side of To All the Boys I've Loved ! Fearless MC Doe leads her crack crew of wonderful Weston girls to out-prank the boys at their rival, Winfield, where her nemesis rules the school. The pranks are a doozy, and Doe is an absolute mastermind. When a merger of the two schools is proposed, the pranks spiral out of control, and Doe seems to lose her way until she puts her courage on the line for a cause much larger than herself. Clear the decks before you open this book: I did not put it down until I finished it seven hours later -- you won't either! A masterful plot, confident voice, and sparkling dialogue earn Samantha Markum and the winning girls of Weston an A+ for This May End Badly. Highly recommended!" - Susan Azim Boyer, author of Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that'll have readers tearing through the pages. If you're looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what's right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged and Full Flight "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven't had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe's dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Barnes & Noble, Epic Reads , " The 16 Most Anticipated YA Books to Read in April" Goodreads , "The 68 Most Anticipated YA Novels of 2022" and "The Most Anticipated YA Reads of April" Frolic , "Upcoming Fake Dating Romances To Read in 2021" and "Our Most Anticipated YA Reads for April 2022" Nerd Daily , "Upcoming YA Book Releases to Add to Your TBR" The Honey POP , "Sweet Reads: April Showers Bring Book Flowers" United by Pop , "Spring April With These 20+ New YA 2022 Releases" " This May End Badly is a fun, insightful novel about the challenges and rewards of saying goodbye to adolescence and growing with the people you love." - BookPage "Lots of fun and romance undergirded by relevant, timely substance." - Kirkus Reviews "Markum''s laugh-out-loud debut blends fake dating tropes, a tight-knit girl gang, and messy family dynamics into a fast-paced narrative suffused with humor, drama, and romance." - Publishers Weekly "A charming YA rom-com that mixes a delightful array of tropes including enemies to lovers and fake dating." - Paste Magazine "[a] witty, hilarious private school rivalry... it''s a perfect light read." - The Young Folks "Hoo-boy, Samantha Markum''s YA debut This May End Badly is rollicking good fun from the first page to the last, with the best fake-dating romance this side of To All the Boys I''ve Loved ! Fearless MC Doe leads her crack crew of wonderful Weston girls to out-prank the boys at their rival, Winfield, where her nemesis rules the school. The pranks are a doozy, and Doe is an absolute mastermind. When a merger of the two schools is proposed, the pranks spiral out of control, and Doe seems to lose her way until she puts her courage on the line for a cause much larger than herself. Clear the decks before you open this book: I did not put it down until I finished it seven hours later -- you won''t either! A masterful plot, confident voice, and sparkling dialogue earn Samantha Markum and the winning girls of Weston an A+ for This May End Badly. Highly recommended!" - Susan Azim Boyer, author of Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that''ll have readers tearing through the pages. If you''re looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what''s right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged and Full Flight "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven''t had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe''s dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads , "The 68 Most Anticipated YA Novels of 2022" and "The Most Anticipated YA Reads of April" Frolic , "Upcoming Fake Dating Romances To Read in 2021" Nerd Daily , "Upcoming YA Book Releases to Add to Your TBR" "Lots of fun and romance undergirded by relevant, timely substance." - Kirkus Reviews "[a] witty, hilarious private school rivalry... it's a perfect light read." - The Young Folks "Hoo-boy, Samantha Markum's YA debut This May End Badly is rollicking good fun from the first page to the last, with the best fake-dating romance this side of To All the Boys I've Loved ! Fearless MC Doe leads her crack crew of wonderful Weston girls to out-prank the boys at their rival, Winfield, where her nemesis rules the school. The pranks are a doozy, and Doe is an absolute mastermind. When a merger of the two schools is proposed, the pranks spiral out of control, and Doe seems to lose her way until she puts her courage on the line for a cause much larger than herself. Clear the decks before you open this book: I did not put it down until I finished it seven hours later -- you won't either! A masterful plot, confident voice, and sparkling dialogue earn Samantha Markum and the winning girls of Weston an A+ for This May End Badly. Highly recommended!" - Susan Azim Boyer, author of Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that'll have readers tearing through the pages. If you're looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what's right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged and Full Flight "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven't had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe's dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Barnes & Noble, "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that'll have readers tearing through the pages. If you're looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what's right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven't had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe's dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads , "The 68 Most Anticipated YA Novels of 2022" Frolic , "Upcoming Fake Dating Romances To Read in 2021" Nerd Daily , "Upcoming YA Book Releases to Add to Your TBR" "Lots of fun and romance undergirded by relevant, timely substance." - Kirkus Reviews "[a] witty, hilarious private school rivalry... it's a perfect light read." - The Young Folks "Hoo-boy, Samantha Markum's YA debut This May End Badly is rollicking good fun from the first page to the last, with the best fake-dating romance this side of To All the Boys I've Loved ! Fearless MC Doe leads her crack crew of wonderful Weston girls to out-prank the boys at their rival, Winfield, where her nemesis rules the school. The pranks are a doozy, and Doe is an absolute mastermind. When a merger of the two schools is proposed, the pranks spiral out of control, and Doe seems to lose her way until she puts her courage on the line for a cause much larger than herself. Clear the decks before you open this book: I did not put it down until I finished it seven hours later -- you won't either! A masterful plot, confident voice, and sparkling dialogue earn Samantha Markum and the winning girls of Weston an A+ for This May End Badly. Highly recommended!" - Susan Azim Boyer, author of Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that'll have readers tearing through the pages. If you're looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what's right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged and Full Flight "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven't had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe's dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Barnes & Noble, Frolic Roundup , "Upcoming Fake Dating Romances To Read in 2021" "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that'll have readers tearing through the pages. If you're looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what's right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven't had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe's dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads , "The 68 Most Anticipated YA Novels of 2022" Frolic , "Upcoming Fake Dating Romances To Read in 2021" Nerd Daily , "Upcoming YA Book Releases to Add to Your TBR" "Lots of fun and romance undergirded by relevant, timely substance." - Kirkus Reviews "Hoo-boy, Samantha Markum's YA debut This May End Badly is rollicking good fun from the first page to the last, with the best fake-dating romance this side of To All the Boys I've Loved ! Fearless MC Doe leads her crack crew of wonderful Weston girls to out-prank the boys at their rival, Winfield, where her nemesis rules the school. The pranks are a doozy, and Doe is an absolute mastermind. When a merger of the two schools is proposed, the pranks spiral out of control, and Doe seems to lose her way until she puts her courage on the line for a cause much larger than herself. Clear the decks before you open this book: I did not put it down until I finished it seven hours later -- you won't either! A masterful plot, confident voice, and sparkling dialogue earn Samantha Markum and the winning girls of Weston an A+ for This May End Badly. Highly recommended!" - Susan Azim Boyer, author of Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that'll have readers tearing through the pages. If you're looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what's right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged and Full Flight "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven't had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe's dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads , "The 68 Most Anticipated YA Novels of 2022" Frolic , "Upcoming Fake Dating Romances To Read in 2021" Nerd Daily , "Upcoming YA Book Releases to Add to Your TBR" "Lots of fun and romance undergirded by relevant, timely substance." - Kirkus Reviews "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that'll have readers tearing through the pages. If you're looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what's right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged and Full Flight "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven't had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe's dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Barnes & Noble, Epic Reads , " The 16 Most Anticipated YA Books to Read in April" Goodreads , "The 68 Most Anticipated YA Novels of 2022" and "The Most Anticipated YA Reads of April" Frolic , "Upcoming Fake Dating Romances To Read in 2021" and "Our Most Anticipated YA Reads for April 2022" Nerd Daily , "Upcoming YA Book Releases to Add to Your TBR" The Honey POP , "Sweet Reads: April Showers Bring Book Flowers" United by Pop , "Spring April With These 20+ New YA 2022 Releases" "Lots of fun and romance undergirded by relevant, timely substance." - Kirkus Reviews "[a] witty, hilarious private school rivalry... it's a perfect light read." - The Young Folks "Hoo-boy, Samantha Markum's YA debut This May End Badly is rollicking good fun from the first page to the last, with the best fake-dating romance this side of To All the Boys I've Loved ! Fearless MC Doe leads her crack crew of wonderful Weston girls to out-prank the boys at their rival, Winfield, where her nemesis rules the school. The pranks are a doozy, and Doe is an absolute mastermind. When a merger of the two schools is proposed, the pranks spiral out of control, and Doe seems to lose her way until she puts her courage on the line for a cause much larger than herself. Clear the decks before you open this book: I did not put it down until I finished it seven hours later -- you won't either! A masterful plot, confident voice, and sparkling dialogue earn Samantha Markum and the winning girls of Weston an A+ for This May End Badly. Highly recommended!" - Susan Azim Boyer, author of Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that'll have readers tearing through the pages. If you're looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what's right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged and Full Flight "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven't had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe's dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Barnes & Noble, Frolic , "Upcoming Fake Dating Romances To Read in 2021" "The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that'll have readers tearing through the pages. If you're looking for a ship to root for, then jump aboard, mateys." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match "Markum takes no prisoners in this stunning debut about fighting for what's right, even if it means growing up... a little." - Ashley Schumacher, author of Indie Next pick, Amelia Unabridged and Full Flight "Funny, charming, real... Set in a prep school during senior year, this debut tackles it all: feminism, college applications, kissing your fake boyfriend, friendship changes, and ultimately figuring out what you want your legacy to be...without losing who you are at your core. This May End Badly feels like a fresh, feminist take on Looking for Alaska , and perfect for fans of Stephanie Perkins and Ally Carter. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVED IT." - Rachel Simon, youth services librarian, Newton Free Library, Newton MA "I haven't had that much fun reading a book in a long while. Whip smart and at times laugh out loud funny and emotional, the dialogue is beyond amazing. Doe's dedication to one of only place she feels safe was so powerful and the whole girl gang was outstanding! The way both schools unite to support each other at the end to protect future girls? Perfection. Change is hard and often painful and the way Doe experiences and comes to terms with it was touching and real." - Mike Lasagna, bookseller, Barnes & Noble
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813.6
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"The bitingly hilarious, heartfelt This May End Badly takes your favorite fake dating trope and adds plenty of downright delightful shenanigans that'll have readers tearing through the pages." - Emma Lord, New York Times bestselling author of You Have a Match Pranking mastermind Doe and her motley band of Weston girls are determined to win the century-long war against Winfield Academy before the clock ticks down on their senior year. But when their headmistress announces that The Weston School will merge with its rival the following year, their longtime feud spirals into chaos. To protect the school that has been her safe haven since her parents' divorce, Doe puts together a plan to prove once and for all that Winfield boys and Weston girls just don't mix, starting with a direct hit at Three, Winfield's boy king and her nemesis. In a desperate move to win, Doe strikes a bargain with Three's cousin, Wells: If he fake dates her to get under Three's skin, she'll help him get back his rightful family heirloom from Three. As the pranks escalate, so do her feelings for her fake boyfriend, and Doe spins lie after lie to keep up her end of the deal. But when a teacher long suspected of inappropriate behavior messes with a younger Weston girl, Doe has to decide what's more important: winning a rivalry, or joining forces to protect something far more critical than a prank war legacy. This May End Badly is a story about friendship, falling in love, and crossing pretty much every line presented to you--and how to atone when you do.
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PZ7.1.M37243Th 2022

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4.9
Gastos de envío razonables
5.0
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5.0
Comunicación
5.0

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  • m***m (2297)- Votos emitidos por el comprador.
    Últimos 6 meses
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    I’m thrilled with my recent purchase . The website was user-friendly, and the product descriptions were accurate. Customer service was prompt and helpful, answering all my questions. My order arrived quickly, well-packaged, and the product exceeded my expectations in quality. I’m impressed with the attention to detail and the overall experience. I’ll definitely shop here again and highly recommend from this seller to others. Thank you for a fantastic experience!
  • a***n (43)- Votos emitidos por el comprador.
    Últimos 6 meses
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    Mistakenly ordered a paperback that I thought was a hardcover, not sellers fault; it was described properly on the listing. Seller still processed a refund the day I went to return the item and let me keep the item anyway. A+++ service. Book arrived quickly in great condition and for a great price. Thank you so much! Amazing seller!
  • n***c (94)- Votos emitidos por el comprador.
    Últimos 6 meses
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    seller was communicative about my shipment, media mail took a while and tracking wasn't updated frequently, but seller communicated to me very quickly on status. the item came new and wrapped as described, though the packaging in it was packed wasn't sturdy and falling apart when it got to me.