Wren Martin Ruins It All
From the author of Aces Wild comes a hilarious and compassionate romantic comedy for fans of Casey McQuiston and Netflix's Love Is Blind!
Now that Wren Martin is student council president (on a technicality, but hey, it counts) he's going to fix Rapture High. His first order of business: abolish the school's annual Valentine's Day dance, a drain on the school's resources and general social nightmare-especially when you're asexual.
His greatest opponent: Leo Reyes, vice president and all-around annoyingly perfect student. Leo has a solution to Wren's budget problem-a sponsorship from Buddy, the anonymous “not a dating” app sweeping the nation. Now instead of a danceless senior year, Wren is in charge of the biggest
dance Rapture High has ever seen. He's even secretly signed up for the app. For research, of course.
But when Wren develops capital F-Feelings for his anonymous match, things spiral out of control. Wren decided a long time ago that dating while asexual wasn't worth the hassle. With the big night rapidly approaching, he isn't sure what will kill him first: the dance, his relationship drama, or the growing
realization that Leo's perfect life might not be so perfect after all.
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Wren Martin Ruins It All
From the author of Aces Wild comes a hilarious and compassionate romantic comedy for fans of Casey McQuiston and Netflix's Love Is Blind!
Now that Wren Martin is student council president (on a technicality, but hey, it counts) he's going to fix Rapture High. His first order of business: abolish the school's annual Valentine's Day dance, a drain on the school's resources and general social nightmare-especially when you're asexual.
His greatest opponent: Leo Reyes, vice president and all-around annoyingly perfect student. Leo has a solution to Wren's budget problem-a sponsorship from Buddy, the anonymous “not a dating” app sweeping the nation. Now instead of a danceless senior year, Wren is in charge of the biggest
dance Rapture High has ever seen. He's even secretly signed up for the app. For research, of course.
But when Wren develops capital F-Feelings for his anonymous match, things spiral out of control. Wren decided a long time ago that dating while asexual wasn't worth the hassle. With the big night rapidly approaching, he isn't sure what will kill him first: the dance, his relationship drama, or the growing
realization that Leo's perfect life might not be so perfect after all.
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Wren Martin Ruins It All

Wren Martin Ruins It All

by Amanda DeWitt

Narrated by Mark Sanderlin

Unabridged — 9 hours, 36 minutes

Wren Martin Ruins It All

Wren Martin Ruins It All

by Amanda DeWitt

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From the author of Aces Wild comes a hilarious and compassionate romantic comedy for fans of Casey McQuiston and Netflix's Love Is Blind!
Now that Wren Martin is student council president (on a technicality, but hey, it counts) he's going to fix Rapture High. His first order of business: abolish the school's annual Valentine's Day dance, a drain on the school's resources and general social nightmare-especially when you're asexual.
His greatest opponent: Leo Reyes, vice president and all-around annoyingly perfect student. Leo has a solution to Wren's budget problem-a sponsorship from Buddy, the anonymous “not a dating” app sweeping the nation. Now instead of a danceless senior year, Wren is in charge of the biggest
dance Rapture High has ever seen. He's even secretly signed up for the app. For research, of course.
But when Wren develops capital F-Feelings for his anonymous match, things spiral out of control. Wren decided a long time ago that dating while asexual wasn't worth the hassle. With the big night rapidly approaching, he isn't sure what will kill him first: the dance, his relationship drama, or the growing
realization that Leo's perfect life might not be so perfect after all.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

09/11/2023

Wren Martin, a high school senior who refuses to talk about his mother’s recent death, wants to use his power as the newly elected president of his Florida school’s student council to end the wildly popular Valentine’s Day Dance. That plan gets derailed, however, by the v-p, Leo Reyes, who arranges for the event to be sponsored by Buddy—a social media app meant for anonymously making friends, which many students use as a dating app. Now Wren must work closely with infuriatingly perfect Leo to organize the shindig while wrestling with his romance avoidance; the whole reason he dislikes dating and Valentine’s Day is because he worries that his asexuality will complicate a relationship. But he soon finds himself developing a crush on Buddy, at the same time realizing that he and Leo have more in common than he thought. While attempting to juggle the two developing relationships alongside dance-related hijinks and setbacks, Wren gradually unpacks his grief, uncertainty about his future, and his low self-esteem. Employing Wren’s wry, prickly first-person POV rendered in crisp, believable prose, DeWitt (Aces Wild) delivers a nuanced, hilarious, and highly readable rom-com. Wren reads as white; supporting characters are racially diverse. Ages 14–up. Agent: Cate Hart, Harvey Klinger Literary. (Nov.)

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★ "Wren (sharply funny, endearingly grumpy) beautifully articulates the loneliness of asexuality in a world that doesn’t fully understand or engage with it, and the trajectory of his story feels lovingly earned."—Booklist, Starred Review

"Employing Wren’s wry, prickly first-person POV rendered in crisp, believable prose, DeWitt (Aces Wild) delivers a nuanced, hilarious, and highly readable rom-com."—Publishers Weekly
 
"A witty, feel-good romance with the perfect blend of tension, banter, and heart. Highly recommended."—School Library Journal

"Sharp, lovable, and timely."—Kirkus Reviews

"This delightful book had me swooning and squealing and laughing and crying (from laughing so hard). Wren Martin Ruins It All is correct, because I am forever ruined by this book! My mouth still hurts from all the smiling." —Sonora Reyes, National Book Award Finalist
 
"Wren Martin is exactly the kind of narrator I adore—sharp and witty, but unable to hide his big heart. With a one-of-a-kind voice, Amanda DeWitt embraces the charming chaos of high school dances, online anonymity, and boldly choosing to be yourself. This is the ace rom-com we’ve been waiting for." —Brian D. Kennedy, author of A Little Bit Country
 
"Wry, hysterical, and incredibly heartfelt, Wren Martin Ruins It All is an ace rom-com by way of John Hughes. Amanda DeWitt’s characters are messy and chaotic, but more importantly loveable and so easy to cheer for." —Erik J. Brown, author of Lose You to Find Me and All That's Left in the World

School Library Journal

12/01/2023

Gr 9 Up—High-strung student council president Wren Martin has one goal for his senior year term: to eliminate the school's wasteful spending on the annual Valentine's Day Dance and use the money to address more pressing needs, like fixing the hole in the auditorium's stage. When golden boy and student council vice president Leo Reyes comes up with an inspired solution—getting anonymous social media messaging app Buddy to sponsor the dance—Wren is profoundly annoyed. With the app's anonymous matches slated to be revealed on the eve of the dance, it's bigger and buzzier than ever, saddling Wren with a year's worth of collaboration with Leo, his long-time nemesis. Nobody can ever find out that cynical, dance-hating Wren has secretly downloaded the Buddy app—or worse yet, that he's falling for his match. Employing the tried-and-true plot structure of movies such as You've Got Mail, this is a charming, quippy romance perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli or Casey McQuiston. The plot's semi-strained mechanics are balanced out by effortless chemistry between the two leads and depth in their backstories that yields satisfying character growth. Wren's asexuality is woven into the narrative subtly and thoughtfully, making this a valuable addition to collections looking to enrich the scope of their LGBTQIA+ representation. Wren is cued as white and Leo as Latinx, with a racially diverse cast of supporting characters. VERDICT A witty, feel-good romance with the perfect blend of tension, banter, and heart. Highly recommended.—Elizabeth Giles

Kirkus Reviews

2023-08-26
A newly instated student council president’s ambitious schemes to abolish a dance go awry when his archnemesis, the vice president, suggests a sponsorship with a trending social media app.

As student council president, Wren Martin intends to enact meaningful change before he graduates by eliminating the Dance. The Dance may be the biggest social event of the year, but it eats up over half the student council’s budget, which instead could be used to fix the hole in the auditorium’s stage. Unfortunately, not everyone on the student council agrees with Wren’s revolutionary plan. Even worse, smart, handsome, annoyingly perfect, and inexcusably tall Leo Reyes, the vice president, suggests an alternative to keep the Dance and their budget: a sponsorship with Buddy, an anonymous friendship social media app. This coming-of-age romantic comedy centers on an asexual protagonist in a lighthearted enemies-to-lovers relationship. Wren’s quirkiness and precise comedic timing strike a refreshing balance with his stubborn, jaded attitude, making him as endearing as he is flawed. Social media plays a significant role in the plot, showing both the benefits and drawbacks of online relationships with honesty. Grief and loss also feature as central themes of the story. While Wren reads white, the well-developed cast of secondary characters reflects some diversity, including Leo (cued Latine), Wren’s best friend and her family (implied Black), and the other two student council members (cued Chinese American).

Sharp, lovable, and timely. (Romance. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160165134
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 11/28/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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