when the practical jokes between sidney and asher go too far and they are forced to co-habitate with each other and their families to keep their summer tradition real, they band together to with a revenge plot. the math in meet me at midnight is a little wonky, because they've been summering together for 6 years, but repeatedly talk about the first summer they were 14, but the characters have just turned 18 and it just, well, okay it's not wonky it's wrong. but whatever. that's a minor nitpick.
the key is that before the pranks began in earnest, the two characters really liked each other, and it was a misunderstanding that brought things to a breaking point. and things basically get to a breaking point again and it takes a long ass time for these two to make up, but eventually they manage it and it's all in good fun.
it's a breezy, fun summer read. one of those perfect escape books where you end things on a smile.
**meet me at midnight will publish on april 7, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/tor teen in exchange for my honest review.
the key is that before the pranks began in earnest, the two characters really liked each other, and it was a misunderstanding that brought things to a breaking point. and things basically get to a breaking point again and it takes a long ass time for these two to make up, but eventually they manage it and it's all in good fun.
it's a breezy, fun summer read. one of those perfect escape books where you end things on a smile.
**meet me at midnight will publish on april 7, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/tor teen in exchange for my honest review.
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