
Reggie and Delilah's Year of Falling
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Narrated by:
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Preston Butler III
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Shayna Small
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By:
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Elise Bryant
From the NAACP Image Award-nominated author of Happily Ever Afters comes a dual POV rom-com about Reggie and Delilah, who fall in love through missed connections and chance meetings on holidays over the course of a year. Perfect for fans of Nicola Yoon and Jenny Han, with crossover appeal for fans of Jasmine Guillory and Talia Hibbert romances.
Delilah always keeps her messy, gooey insides hidden behind a wall of shrugs and yeah, whatevers. She goes with the flow—which is how she ends up singing in her friends’ punk band as a favor, even though she’d prefer to hide at the merch table.
Reggie is a D&D Dungeon Master and self-declared Blerd. He spends his free time leading quests and writing essays critiquing the game under a pseudonym, keeping it all under wraps from his disapproving family.
These two, who have practically nothing in common, meet for the first time on New Year’s Eve. And then again on Valentine’s Day. And then again on St. Patrick’s Day. It’s almost like the universe is pushing them together for a reason.
Delilah wishes she were more like Reggie—open about what she likes and who she is, even if it’s not cool. Except . . . it’s all a front. Reggie is just role-playing someone confident. The kind of guy who could be with a girl like Delilah.
As their holiday meetings continue, the two begin to fall for each other. But what happens once they realize they’ve each fallen for a version of the other that doesn’t really exist?
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Love her books!
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I did find it interesting because most biracial females seem to always be more attractive to white males, but not in this case
I thought Reggie lying about something so insignificant, when the simple truth would have been an easy path to get the girl of his dreams
I think the part that I would have like the author to dive more into was Delilah’s fears about being a biracial female.
All in all, I think you’re gonna really like this book it is a good lovestory between two young people of color who are proud of it
I liked it a lot I think you will too
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Such a cute story!
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Awkwardness
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But I found this book delightful! Wonderfully crafted characters, a great storyline — very creative. The author’s style seemed just right. I don’t know what I was expecting (I guess the stereotype of the “romance” genre filled with cringe, worthy adjectives), but the writing style seemed so right. The descriptions felt authentic. Free and easy. Nothing felt forced. Spoiler alert! While the ultimate “happy ending” was what was expected, the journey to get there went in many unexpected directions that came together quite nicely at the end. Yet, the author kept things quite real; everything seemed quite normal for what you would expect the kids in high school might experience today. Because I have grown children who were performing musicians, and into D&D, the story was even more relatable for me. Finally, the audio performance really put it over the top for me. The narrators made the characters truly come to life. It makes me wish they would make a movie out of it.
Thank you! This was truly a delightful diversion! I will be coming back for more.
Loved it!
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