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Em Com amor, Simon, Becky Albertalli conquistou o público jovem com sua narrativa sensível e apaixonante sobre um menino gay prestes a viver uma grande história de amor. Em E se fosse a gente?, ela se une ao escritor Adam Silvera para narrar o encontro de dois garotos que não poderiam estar em momentos mais diferentes da vida, mas que vão desafiar os poderes do universo para ficarem juntos.
De férias em Nova York, Arthur está determinado a viver uma aventura digna de um musical da Broadway antes de voltar para casa. Já Ben acabou de terminar seu primeiro relacionamento, e tudo o que mais quer é se livrar da caixa com todas as lembranças do ex-namorado.
Quando eles se conhecem em uma agência dos correios, parece que o universo está mandando um recado claro. Bem, talvez não tão claro assim, já que os dois acabam tomando rumos diferentes sem ao menos saberem o nome ou telefone um do outro.
Em meio a encontros e desencontros — sempre embalados por referências a musicais e à cultura pop ¬—, Ben e Arthur se perguntam: e se a vida não for como os musicais da Broadway e os dois não estiverem destinados a ficarem juntos? Mas e se estiverem? Aos poucos, eles percebem que às vezes as coisas não precisam ser perfeitas para darem certo e que os planos do universo podem ser mais surpreendentes do que eles imaginam.
336 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 9, 2018
I just think you’re meant to meet some people. I think the universe nudges them into your path. Even on random Monday afternoons in July. Even at the post office.
“Infinite do-overs.” “I like that,” he says. “It sounds like us.”
I barely know him. I guess that’s any relationship. You start with nothing and maybe end with everything.
All I can think about are all the things I want to know about him.
I’m right for him and he’s right for me and that feels beyond right—the universe knew it was love before we did.
I don’t like that the same world that brought us together is also scaring him.
People like me should come with a mute button.
“I believe in love at first sight. Fate, the universe, all of it. But not how you’re thinking. I don’t mean it in the our souls were split and you’re my other half forever and ever sort of way. I just think you’re meant to meet some people. I think the universe nudges them into your path.”
When I'm out in the hallway, I text Arthur back. Everything is good. Dylan is very Dylan. I take a deep breath. I really want to see you. Can I meet you somewhere?
My phone buzzes.
Yeah, I'll meet you in the waiting area in ten seconds. Don't be late.
What.
I look up.
There he is.

“I believe in love at first sight. Fate, the universe, all of it. But not how you’re thinking. I don’t mean it in the our souls were split and you’re my other half forever and ever sort of way. I just think you’re meant to meet some people. I think the universe nudges them into your path.”
“I guess that’s any relationship. You start with nothing and maybe end with everything.”
“Not looking the part of Puerto Rican messed me up. I know I get some privilege points from looking white, but Puerto Ricans don’t come in one shade.”
“We’re not old-school Catholics who live by the Bible and conveniently ignore all the verses that contradict the hate coming out of their mouths. We’re the kind of Catholics who think people shouldn’t go to hell for being nonhetero, and that was before I even came out.”
“How lucky we are to be alive right now, right?” “Oh my god, you’re speaking Hamilton—I’m just so into you. I’m helpless.”
“I guess that’s every relationship. You start with nothing and maybe end with everything.”
Thank you Edelweiss and the publisher for an ARC of this book.
I don’t know if we’re in a love story or a story about love.

Dylan calls me on FaceTime as I’m getting ready to meet up with Arthur.Their close, usually-easy, nerdy friendship was a joy to read about and I wanted more.
“Hey,” I say. I’m naked from the top up because I’m not sure which shirt I want to wear yet.
“Morning strip show,” he says. “Dylan like.”
If you aren't a huge musical theater fan, like I'm not, do yourself a big favor in following the story and watch the YouTube video of Ben Platt and Laura Dreyfuss perform ‘Only Us’ from ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ (below) *before* getting too far into the story.-----------------------------------------------
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FgEK...





