The Prom meets Groundhog Day in the irresistible new queer romance from the author of Straight Expectations.
Prom is supposed to be the night you remember your whole life. But for seventeen-year-old Zach, it's about to become his whole life - after a kiss from a masked stranger, Zach finds himself stuck in a time loop, endlessly repeating the same day.
Zach thinks that the only way to break the cycle is to work out the identity of his mystery admirer. But when everyone around him is wearing masks of one kind or another, how can he ever find out who his true love might be?
Inclusive, feelgood romantic comedy perfect for fans of Adam Silvera and Casey McQuiston.
you know when you’re getting real invested in a mystery and it’s getting close to the end so you know the big reveal is about to happen, so you’re thinking, “wow, i’m sure there’s a bunch of details i’ve missed the whole way that will slot together and the twist will be really satisfying!”?
thats not what happened. the answer was so out of left field and, while the entirely of this book relied on a suspension of belief, there are only so many red herrings you can throw before a plot twist like this one feels… cheap. anyway.
I'm not giving it a rating because I don't really have anything positive to say and I feel bad since there aren't many ratings.
I was excited when I saw the concept for this book but I wasn't a fan of the execution. It was a little too much of everything and a little too much of nothing. I just didn't care. The time loop was poorly used, the kissed by a stranger trope felt almost like false advertisement considering how little it mattered. The bad guys were too bad, the good guys were too good no nuance on either side. Trying to twist around so much at the beginning about who could be the love interest but soon enough there's only one way it can go. The first chapter was also way too long. I'm pretty sure it could have been cut in half and instead expend on the time loop part. The exposition of the book wouldn't be missing anything.
A really sweet and romantic queer YA feel good story. It’s not groundbreaking or a literary masterpiece, but I was engaged, entertained and charmed. The author combines a Groundhog Day-style narrative with a classic high school romance, sprinkled with a bit of mystery. I wish the romantic plot had remained a mystery all the way to the end, because by the halfway point it was pretty obvious who Zack would end up with. When the cover illustration, the description and the beginning of the story all set it up as a mystery about the anonymous, masked person who kissed him at midnight, I expect a plot that will leave my jaw on the floor in surprise at the end. So I’m a bit disappointed that there wasn’t a big plot twist in the end, but I’m happy with the romantic outcome, and I had a great time reading it and got that warm feeling a good feel-good story should deliver. But I end on 3 stars because of my disappointment with the missed potential and because is was maybe a little too much over the top and a little to unrealistic in the great love finale to my taste. Maybe they should have made a different cover and description, that doesn't give the expectations of a mystery and thereby a huge plot twist. But on thing I really love about this book is how it cheers for being kind, understanding and supportive for the people around you. And I liked the way the characters evolved. If you are looking for a sweet gay summer romance, this is definitely worth reading. Just don't expect a big mystery.
It's the day of prom at Zach's boarding school. He wants to make a move on Cameron. And there's Ethan, and Josh, and Owen, and Tiffany, and Bec, and Chase, and Rhys, and Kellen, all with their own hopes for the day. It ends badly - and then... starts again?
Yes, it's Groundhog Day, with a couple of cute twists. Decently plotted and written. But a full third of the book is day 1: 110 pages for the first act. All in one chapter. So much setup, and it becomes a slog.
Easily Calum's best book so far, a queer spin on Groundhog Day with a lot of drama, a lot of heart, love, friendship, villains getting what's coming for them, a nerdy main character, oblivious boys, a teacher who is fed up with everything and a glorious finale!
I don't know why there's so little promotion for Masquerade, it has nothing to be jealous of the best YA LGBT books out there!
REALLY loved this story that's inspired by Groundhog Day. Zach's journey of finding out what his purpose in all this chaos is and also finding out more about himself and the people around him was such a fun read. I absolutely LOVED the banter. ♥
In 1 dag uitgelezen, dat zegt genoeg denk ik. Echt een mega leuk en luchtig boek met zelfs de nodige shock factors hier en daar (had ik niet verwacht). De main "plot" is wel super voorspelbaar, maar dat mag de pret niet drukken.
I loved it so much. The writing style was great and the characters were so lovable. Such a feelgood story with tons of friends to lovers inside their friendgroup. The ending was perfect.
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Omg I absolutely loved this book I Randomly picked this up and just thought this sound cute. I am so happy I started reading it right away and didn’t let it set on my bookshelf like most of my books 🤭 I didn’t expect the plottwist and I just genuinely think this was such a great storyline. Like the way you keep finding out more and more secrets as the book continues is amazing and had me guessing what’s going to happen the entire way through.
And the Characters were so funny and well written. Like everyone had their own little story and you could see different sides of them throughout the nights.
Anyway this book was really amazing and I am happy I read it Five stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️