3.0
You Can Go Your Own Way
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"A sweetly charming love story that leaves the reader with a lasting sense of hope.” —Nicola Yoon, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Everything, Everything and The Sun Is Also a Star
"The perfect novel to snuggle up with.” —Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Beach Read
A heartwarming and thoughtful enemies-to-lovers rom-com about two teens—one trying to save his family's failing pinball arcade, the other working for her tech genius dad who wants to take it over—who get trapped together in a snowstorm.
Adam Stillwater is in over his head. But the pinball arcade is the only piece of his dad that Adam has left, and he’s determined to protect it from Philadelphia’s newest tech mogul, who wants to turn it into another one of his cold, lifeless gaming cafés.
Whitney Mitchell doesn’t know how she got here. Her parents split up. Her boyfriend dumped her. And now she’s spending her senior year running social media for her dad’s chain of super successful gaming cafés—which mostly consists of trading insults with that decrepit old pinball arcade across town.
But when a huge snowstorm hits, Adam and Whitney find themselves trapped inside the arcade. Cut off from their families, their worlds, and their responsibilities, the tension between them seems to melt away, leaving something else in its place. But what happens when the storm ends?
"The perfect novel to snuggle up with.” —Emily Henry, New York Times bestselling author of Beach Read
A heartwarming and thoughtful enemies-to-lovers rom-com about two teens—one trying to save his family's failing pinball arcade, the other working for her tech genius dad who wants to take it over—who get trapped together in a snowstorm.
Adam Stillwater is in over his head. But the pinball arcade is the only piece of his dad that Adam has left, and he’s determined to protect it from Philadelphia’s newest tech mogul, who wants to turn it into another one of his cold, lifeless gaming cafés.
Whitney Mitchell doesn’t know how she got here. Her parents split up. Her boyfriend dumped her. And now she’s spending her senior year running social media for her dad’s chain of super successful gaming cafés—which mostly consists of trading insults with that decrepit old pinball arcade across town.
But when a huge snowstorm hits, Adam and Whitney find themselves trapped inside the arcade. Cut off from their families, their worlds, and their responsibilities, the tension between them seems to melt away, leaving something else in its place. But what happens when the storm ends?
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Windora
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“This book put me into a major reading slump. Um i have a lot to say about this book but I’ll just summarize my main points. This book had about maybe 3 kinda cute moments, and honestly had a pretty good idea just terribly carried out. It took me everything not to dnf this book. It took about 75% of the book to get through what the main point of this novel was about and even then i feel it was the shortest part of the book. There was also not very much character development and the characters kept repeating the EXACT same moral message like i understand what u guys r trying to say from like the first 3 characters who stated the phrase word for word. To sum everything up this book just wasn’t for me it thought it was VERY slow to begin and just had a completely rushed ending (by the way this book was SO SO SO predictable) and the characters were meh to say the least and some other characteristics i didn’t care for very much but overall i think there are people who would really enjoy this book for maybe just a very quiet easy light book just to fill the air but i would say if you do decide to pick this up i recommend not reading the back and just go into this book with really no knowledge of what ur about to read.”
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“have had this audiobook at 95% for a year and finally facing up to the fact that i cannot bring myself to go back 😔 i apologise i do not see the connection”

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About Eric Smith
ERIC SMITH is an author and literary agent from Elizabeth, New Jersey. When he isn't working on other people's books, sometimes he tries to write his own. He enjoys pop punk, video games, and crying during every movie. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and best friend, Nena, and their son, Langston. WWW.ERICSMITHROCKS.COM
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