Readers will forgo sleep themselves to witness their vibrant, achingly real story unfold. both refreshingly flawed as they come into their own. But in her days, she’ll have to decide if it’s worth losing everything for a boy who barely exists. In Waverly’s dreams, the rules have changed. He is not even close to being in Waverly’s world.īut then one night Waverly falls asleep and dreams herself into Marshall’s bedroom-and when the sun comes up, nothing in her life can ever be the same. He is at risk of not graduating, he does not care, he is no one. He drinks on school nights and gets stoned in the park. Then the sun comes up, life goes on, and Waverly goes back to her perfectly hateful best friend, her perfectly dull classes, and the tiny, nagging suspicion that there’s more to life than student council and GPAs. Waverly Camdenmar spends her nights running until she can’t even think. Fans of Lady Bird will love this novel about a good girl who dreams herself into a bad boy's room in this lyrically romantic novel that Maggie Stiefvater, author of The Raven King, says she read and "woke up satisfied."
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