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Nate Plus One lacked the magic of van Whye's debut [b:Date Me, Bryson Keller 52739801 Date Me, Bryson Keller Kevin van Whye https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1572261861l/52739801.SX50_SY75.jpg 68247313], but it was a pleasant enough read with a fairly straightforward romance, marred by a silly Big Misunderstanding. High school junior Nate has been crushing on his friend Jai for a while, and then several events take place that make him think the universe wants them to be together. First the vocalist in Jai's band deserts them for a rival group, and Nate becomes the default lead singer. Then his Mom is unable to accompany him to a family wedding in South Africa, so Jai becomes his “plus one.” Nate is thrilled, especially because his ex is now dating the bride's best friend. Nate wants to show the guy who ghosted him that he has moved on. Things progress pretty much the way you would expect. The chapters set in South Africa are interesting for their portrayal of the culture and history. Like [a:Trevor Noah 15149526 Trevor Noah https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1555600819p2/15149526.jpg], Nate is bi-racial and “born a crime,” although his family left South Africa early in his childhood. He is strongly affected by the trip because it allows him to learn more about his father, who died when Nate was only five years old. The romance between Nate and Jai was meh. They flirt a lot, they almost kiss a few times, then they admit they have feelings about each other. And then they fall victim to one of the most cliched Big Misunderstandings, (Jai sees Nate kissing his ex and assumes Nate is cheating on him and Nate has to make a Grand Gesture to get Jai back. I didn't necessarily feel the love or the heartbreak, but I didn't mind going along for the ride. ARC received from Net Galley in exchange for an objective review.
Another really quick read and another one that I really loved! I hope I can carry on with these quick reads that I really love. This one was a heartfelt, sweet read about two friends falling in love.
As I've said before, I'm just not really a fan of the friends-to-lovers but I think it's due to how it's normally written. Luckily it wasn't the case in Nate Plus One. I very much enjoyed the trope and definitely would've liked the book to have been longer. Even if it would just have been more South African things to fill the pages.
Speaking of South African things, I loved seeing all the nods and little things – even if they didn't come down to Cape Town (I live near Cape Town and I don't remember Durban very well).
I laughed when they heard ‘robots' and were very confused because, yes, we do call traffic lights robots. (don't ask why, I don't know why). I loved they included a braai (like a barbeque, but just better) but I would have loved the braai to be longer – both as in more written and chronologically longer. It's a running joke that braais take forever. You could go to a friend's house at 2pm and only eat the cookd food around 11pm. I'm quite serious
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