Counting down with you book review8/15/2023 "Hand to fans of Netflix hit Never Have I Ever. "A must-have addition to any YA bookshelf." -Sabina Khan, author of Zara Hossain Is Here and The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali Book." -Mark Oshiro, award-winning author of Anger Is a Gift and Each of Us a Desert T-minus twenty-eight days until everything returns to normal-but what if Karina no longer wants it to? Though Karina agrees, she can’t help but start counting down the days until her parents come back. It wasn’t that long ago that I was a brown teenager, not that I really feel like the spitting image of an adult at twenty-one years old. But Ace Clyde does everything right-he brings her coffee in the mornings, impresses her friends without trying, and even promises to buy her a dozen books (a week) if she goes along with his fake-dating facade. Counting Down with You is the story of my heart, and it was written as a love letter to young brown girls. Pretending to date him? Out of the question. Tutoring the school’s resident bad boy was already crossing a line. Counting down til Falling for Your Enemy with Falling for Your Boss This second full-length novel follows Zoey and Gavin's story through. Instead, one simple lie unravels everything. Seventeen-year-old Karina Myra Ahmed tries to live up to her Bangladeshi parents’ high expectations, but she feels suffocated under all their rules, so when they take a month-long trip to Bangladesh, she. Social Themes / Mental Illness, Social Themes / Friendship. How do you make one month last a lifetime Karina Ahmed has a plan. Counting down with You by Tashie Bhuiyan (English) Hardcover Book Genre. When her parents go abroad to Bangladesh for four weeks, Karina expects some peace and quiet. Counting Down with You by Tashie Bhuiyan is a YA romance that deals with anxiety disorders and filial piety. 16,855 ratings3,328 reviews Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Fiction (2021) A reserved Bangladeshi teenager has twenty-eight days to make the biggest decision of her life after agreeing to fake date her school’s resident bad boy. Keep her head down, get through high school without a fuss, and follow her parents’ rules-even if it means sacrificing her dreams. How do you make one month last a lifetime? In this sparkling and romantic YA debut, a reserved Bangladeshi-American teenager has twenty-eight days to make the biggest decision of her life after agreeing to fake date her school’s resident bad boy. "A witty, romantic, deeply insightful debut." -Emma Lord, author of Tweet Cute
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