Content Warnings (contains spoilers): profanity, underage drinking and smoking weed, a main character suffering from anxiety. Cheating: as he struggles to come to terms with his sexuality, Louis cheats on his girlfriend with his future boyfriend.
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Fiction is not reality. The characters in this series sometimes act in an over-the-top fashion that wouldn’t be appropriate in the real world. You are not encouraged to reproduce some of the things you’ll read here.
You can listen to the Spotify rockstar playlist for this book at: geni.us/zf-playlists
It's the story of an absolute disaster named Louis, who's anxious and possibly gay (100% gay, actually, but he doesn't know it yet). On top of that he's French, so he really isn't blessed, you know. When he meets Michael, the new British student, he gets all flustered for no reason and soon enough, he just can't get him out of his head. The good thing is, it seems Michael feels the same...
Included: over-the-top humour, a sassy granny who's just everyone's favourite character, Michael's curls, Tony's appetite, François being dramatic, pure teen angst and drama (à la Skam, because the author loves Skam), and 100 instances of Louis being a total blockhead. It feels like the novel adaptation of a BL anime, and that makes sense, since it was inspired by BL anime.
(This novel is volume 1 of Colette International, a series of interconnected standalones featuring boys attending the same high school in Paris.)
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