two guys who seem as opposite as opposite can be share an obsession over a card game and a need to win it all. conventionally yours is an enjoyable road trip story with a nice dose of fan geekery and some real life issues to make this not just an absolute confection. conrad and alden are both working out what they want to do with their life. and how to get there without drowning all the time. whether it's anxiety or how bills, both of them are floundering and taking their uncertainties out on each other. willfully misunderstanding one another because they're too afraid that the other one will see through them.
but when they are forced to drive from pennsylvania to nevada together, and alone with each other after hitting ohio, the barriers between them start to fall away. and when they are more honest with each other, the more they realize that instead of hating this other person who they thought was so different, that maybe they might be a little bit in love.
they've got challenges to face, in particular, the fact that both of them can't win this game. but how everything plays out is an utter delight and i just really enjoyed reading this story.
**conventionally yours will publish on june 2, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/sourcebooks in exchange for my honest review.
but when they are forced to drive from pennsylvania to nevada together, and alone with each other after hitting ohio, the barriers between them start to fall away. and when they are more honest with each other, the more they realize that instead of hating this other person who they thought was so different, that maybe they might be a little bit in love.
they've got challenges to face, in particular, the fact that both of them can't win this game. but how everything plays out is an utter delight and i just really enjoyed reading this story.
**conventionally yours will publish on june 2, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/sourcebooks in exchange for my honest review.
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