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Robin Reul

    Robin Reul crée des romans pour jeunes adultes qui naviguent avec art entre l'humour et le chagrin d'amour. Ses récits sont peuplés de personnages excentriques et mémorables, conçus pour rester avec les lecteurs bien après la dernière page. S'inspirant du cinéma et de l'écriture de scénarios, Reul insuffle à ses histoires des dialogues vifs et des émotions authentiques. Son écriture témoigne de sa capacité à saisir les complexités de l'adolescence à travers une narration captivante et émotionnellement résonnante.

    Where the Road Leads Us
    My Kind of Crazy
    • A promposal that (literally) goes up in flames sparks a friendship that might be just crazy enough to work Hank Kirby can't catch a break. It's not that he means to screw things up all the time. It just happens. A lot. Case in point: his attempt to ask out a girl he likes literally goes up in flames when he spells "Prom" in sparklers on her lawn...and ends up nearly burning down her house. Peyton Breedlove, a brooding loner and budding pyromaniac, witnesses the whole thing and blackmails Hank into an unusual friendship. But when Hank learns about the dark secrets Peyton is hiding, their relationship may turn out to be his biggest disaster yet.

      My Kind of Crazy
    • Where the Road Leads Us

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(839)Évaluer

      Jack is on the verge for leaving for college, but before he does, he wants to track down his estranged brother, Alex and find some closure in the wake of their father's death. Meanwhile, Hallie has just found out some upsetting news about a friend in Oregon, and she has a small window to go see him before it's too late.Jack and Hallie are practically strangers. They shared a class together years ago and haven't seen each other since, though they have more in common than they'd ever imagine. And when fate puts them into the same rideshare to the bus terminal, it kicks off an unconventional and hilarious adventure that may lead them to their own true selves…and maybe to each other.

      Where the Road Leads Us