

Everyone's worried that she doesn't have enough life in her life-cello balance. Jubilee starts off the book with a singular focus: get into the cello conservatory program she's been dreaming about for ages. Will their relationship survive secrets and family conflict, or will their divides tear them apart? Overall: 5Ĭharacters: 5 I loved both Jubilee and Ridley, and I appreciated being able to read from both perspectives. But they don't know that when they have their first electric connection. The Geekery happens to be owned by Ridley's dad. Jubilee's moms own Verona Comics and an indie comic line, and they're fighting for survival against evil super chain, the Geekery. They do share a chance meeting at a party, a serious family feud, and a dramatic moment right before the resolution. Ridley and Jubilee are also romantic and kinda tragic, but not really, because this is real life not a Shakespeare play.

Overview: Romeo and Juliet are a symbol of romance, even though they're totally tragic. TW: Mentions of Suicidal Thoughts, Depictions of Panic Attacks
