The Boy Next Story
by Tiffany Schmidt
Synopsis:
The second book in a series where your favorite literary characters come to life, inspired by the timeless classic, Little Women!
There’s no one better than the boy next door. At least not according to Aurora Campbell, fourteen, who has been in love with Tobias May since their very first sandbox kiss. The problem is, he’s in love with her older sister, Merrilee. And Merri is already dating one of his best friends.
Rory is learning all about pining as her class reads The Great Gatsby, a book she doesn’t find “great” at all. Also not great—her GPA, something she needs to fix, quickly, if she’d like to apply for the chance to spend a week studying art with her hero in New York City over winter break. But when Ms. Gregoire assigns her to read Little Women for extra credit, Rory discovers more than she expected—both about herself and Toby. Maybe she wasn’t in love with the boy next door. . . but the boy next story.
Love is complicated, and it’s all about to get even trickier for Rory at Reginald R. Hero Prep . . . where with the help of one quirky English teacher, students’ fantasies come true, often with surprising consequences.
There’s no one better than the boy next door. At least not according to Aurora Campbell, fourteen, who has been in love with Tobias May since their very first sandbox kiss. The problem is, he’s in love with her older sister, Merrilee. And Merri is already dating one of his best friends.
Rory is learning all about pining as her class reads The Great Gatsby, a book she doesn’t find “great” at all. Also not great—her GPA, something she needs to fix, quickly, if she’d like to apply for the chance to spend a week studying art with her hero in New York City over winter break. But when Ms. Gregoire assigns her to read Little Women for extra credit, Rory discovers more than she expected—both about herself and Toby. Maybe she wasn’t in love with the boy next door. . . but the boy next story.
Love is complicated, and it’s all about to get even trickier for Rory at Reginald R. Hero Prep . . . where with the help of one quirky English teacher, students’ fantasies come true, often with surprising consequences.
My Take:
I knew that I was going to be smitten with this book as soon as I read the Booklist review, "This contemporary rom-com series starter is a fun introduction to classics... wittily making old stories new again". I probably should have read Little Women first, since the book is loosely based off of this classic, but alas I did not. So, I may not have been able to get some of the hints, nods or references to the original title, but even still, I was in awe of Rory and her journey.
I admit I couldn't fully relate to Rory because of her being only 14, and I'm well, not 14, but I could totally relate to the feelings of not being seen or heard and for those reasons, I imagined myself as Rory. I also love her relationship with art. Though I never really appreciated it as a kid, as I've gotten older, I find it so powerful for so many different reasons and I think that also helped me to relate to Rory a bit more.
Tobias was a wonderful character though. One of the best young males I've read of in a long time. I prefer my guys a little on the shy side and I totally got that with Toby. I couldn't have asked for a better male lead.
I wasn't quite expecting so much of the sisterly bonding though that is on me, because I know Little Women and also that was explained more in the first book, which admittedly I did not read, the good news is that you don't have to read the first book to get this one! Just that like me, you might be a bit surprised to find a lot more than what's on the back cover, and that is totally a badass quality by the way! I thoroughly enjoyed The Boy Next Story and can't wait to see what else Tiffany has up her literary sleeves!
Favorite Quotes:
"His hand squeezed mine before he pulled away to flag down our waitress. "Could I have the check?"
"If I stayed stuck in the past, it would destroy me. It was time to move on. It was time to let go."
"Don't decide you can't before you discover you can."
"It was an accidental declaration in all its messy glory."
"And maybe families weren't a game of balancing a seesaw but of playing Red Rover. You held on as tight as you could and protected that bond from the forces that flew against you and tried to tear you apart."
About the Author
Tiffany Schmidt
Tiffany Schmidt is the author of Send Me a Sign, Bright Before
Sunrise, and Hold Me Like a Breath (Once Upon a Crime Family book 1). She’s found her happily ever after in Pennsylvania with her
saintly husband, impish twin boys, and a pair of mischievous puggles. You can find out more about her and her books at:
TiffanySchmidt.com, TiffanySchmidtWrites.Tumblr.com or by following her on
Twitter @TiffanySchmidt.
Tour Schedule
Givewaway
Prize: Win a copy of
BOOKISH BOYFRIENDS: THE BOY NEXT STORY by Tiffany Schmidt (US Only)
Start Date: 21st
May 2019
End Date: 4th
June 2019
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