The Wrong Kind of Weird
The Wrong Kind of Weird
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HarperCollins
Annotation: Contains Mature Material
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #350883
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Adult Language Adult Language
Publisher: HarperCollins
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 01/03/23
Pages: 315 pages
ISBN: 1-335-42858-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-335-42858-5
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Tue Jan 03 00:00:00 CST 2023)

A high school senior finds himself at a romantic crossroads in a novel that mixes geeky content with Jane Austen.Cameron Carson's membership in Geeks and Nerds United, or G.A.N.U., a school club he's in with best friends D'Anthony and Jocelyn, is a source of pride and joy and a big part of his identity. But Cam has a potentially explosive secret that may well shake the foundations of his social circle and perhaps even of the whole school: his clandestine summer fling with super popular student council president and theater snob Karla Ortega. But as senior year starts and he and Karla continue to hook up behind everybody's backs while working together backstage on the school production of Pride and Prejudice, Cam starts to wonder if this is what he really wants-especially when he starts hanging out with Mackenzie, a new G.A.N.U. member. She has a penchant for snarky conversation and a shared obsession with all things anime. Ramos' delightful novel oozes an energetic, all-encompassing love for geek culture (especially Dragon Ball) and Austen. The main cast is Black and Latine, and some central characters are queer. Cam's romantic entanglements are developed upon the backbone of a story about identity, growth, and learning to connect with people across different sides of a school divide.A charmingly nerdy and romantic coming-of-age story. (Fiction. 14-18)

ALA Booklist (Thu Dec 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Cameron, an all-out nerd who is very much into anime and manga, has been keeping a secret for several months: he's been hooking up with Karla, queen bee theatre enthusiast and class president. After starting over the summer, their meetings have continued into the school year and have remained secret since their friend groups don't (or can't) mix. Cameron wants to be in Karla's circle and begins to be someone else to fit in with her group of friends. However, he meets and becomes friends with Mackenzie, recent transplant to his school and fellow nerd. Seeing that there is more to Mackenzie, Cameron is now torn between Karla and Mackenzie but decides to continue to change himself for Karla and her friends. It's not until Cameron and Karla's secret is thrown into the public eye that he realizes what he truly wants. Readers will find a great mix of anime, manga, classic literature, and cosplay tied neatly in with romance and friendship that conveys a theme of self-identity. An insightful and entertaining new read from Ramos.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A high school senior finds himself at a romantic crossroads in a novel that mixes geeky content with Jane Austen.Cameron Carson's membership in Geeks and Nerds United, or G.A.N.U., a school club he's in with best friends D'Anthony and Jocelyn, is a source of pride and joy and a big part of his identity. But Cam has a potentially explosive secret that may well shake the foundations of his social circle and perhaps even of the whole school: his clandestine summer fling with super popular student council president and theater snob Karla Ortega. But as senior year starts and he and Karla continue to hook up behind everybody's backs while working together backstage on the school production of Pride and Prejudice, Cam starts to wonder if this is what he really wants-especially when he starts hanging out with Mackenzie, a new G.A.N.U. member. She has a penchant for snarky conversation and a shared obsession with all things anime. Ramos' delightful novel oozes an energetic, all-encompassing love for geek culture (especially Dragon Ball) and Austen. The main cast is Black and Latine, and some central characters are queer. Cam's romantic entanglements are developed upon the backbone of a story about identity, growth, and learning to connect with people across different sides of a school divide.A charmingly nerdy and romantic coming-of-age story. (Fiction. 14-18)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Cameron Carson, member of his Hilltop High School’s Geeks and Nerds United (G.A.N.U.) club, spent his summer hooking up with cheerleader and student council president Karla Ortega. But when school starts up again, the two agree to keep their liaisons—a secret that both teens were “obviously ashamed” of—hidden from their respective friend groups. Karla is at the top of the social food chain, and Cam is “too nerdy” to be included in her social circle. Enter G.A.N.U. member and former nemesis Mackenzie Briggs, with whom Cam starts unexpectedly bonding over shared niche interests. Despite their antagonistic history, Cam develops feelings for Mackenzie; and though his and Karla’s clandestine meetings continue, Cam is continually rebuffed by Karla, forcing him to decide what—and who—he wants to carry into his future. Via an unapologetically geeky protagonist whose infectious enthusiasm for nerd culture leaps off the page, Ramos (That Girl, Darcy) captures the sometimes all-consuming fear of trying to figure out who one truly is and the fear of letting go. A large, intersectionally diverse cast, tidy resolutions, and low-stakes conflict make for a spirited read. Ages 13–up. Agent: Emily Forney, BookEnds Literary. (Jan.)

School Library Journal (Fri Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Gr 9 Up —Ramos takes the traditional high school romance story and gives it an endearing coat of nerd that makes this book a fun romantic romp. Cameron feels at home with his best friends, D'Anthony and Jocelyn, in the cozy confines of their school group, G.A.N.U. (Geeks and Nerds United), where they can relate to one another's nerdiness that no one else in school understands. However, his senior year brings two new people into his life in the form of Mackenzie, a girl he can't figure out who joins G.A.N.U., and Karla, the quintessential popular high-achieving girl. After being brought into Karla's orbit through a summer job, a chance romance ignites between them. While Cameron can't figure out how it's happening, he's determined to show her and the school that even though they come from different social classes, there's no reason they can't be together. Meanwhile, his relationship with Mackenzie is born from an enemy-to-almost-lovers story arc that sneaks up on Cameron in true romantic comedy style. Ramos crafted a YA romance with diversity in the lead and several important characters, a great step in representation for the genre as well. Add in good examples of young adults dealing with topics like consent and intimacy, along with issues of masculinity and how people from different social classes can mix, and you have a book well deserving of finding its way onto the shelves of any library with a YA collection. VERDICT A truly enjoyable romantic read, especially for libraries with a healthy collection of anime/manga for all its cultural references throughout.—David Roberts

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Tue Jan 03 00:00:00 CST 2023)
ALA Booklist (Thu Dec 28 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
School Library Journal (Fri Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 6.0
Interest Level: 7-12

“Sweet, snarky, and delightfully dorky." —Elise Bryant, author of Happily Ever Afters

Cameron Carson has a secret. A secret with the power to break apart his friend group.

Cameron Carson, member of the Geeks and Nerds United (GANU) club, has been secretly hooking up with student council president, cheerleader, theater enthusiast, and all-around queen bee Karla Ortega since the summer. The one problem—what was meant to be a summer fling between coffee shop coworkers has now evolved into a clandestine senior-year entanglement, where Karla isn’t intending on blending their friend groups anytime soon, or at all.

Enter Mackenzie Briggs, who isn’t afraid to be herself or wear her heart on her sleeve. When Cameron finds himself unexpectedly bonding with Mackenzie and repeatedly snubbed in public by Karla, he starts to wonder who he can truly consider a friend and who might have the potential to become more…


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