Twelfth Knight
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Narrated by:
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Kevin R. Free
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Alexandra Palting
About this listen
From the New York Times-bestselling author of The Atlas Six comes Twelfth Knight, a grumpy/sunshine YA romantic comedy and coming of age story. Featuring gorgeous inside cover artwork.
Viola and Jack do not get along.
Popular Jack Orsino is the worst Student Body President Viola Reyes has ever seen, and his lackadaisical attitude is just one more thing on Vi’s long list of things to be annoyed about.
Her only escape? The online role-playing game Twelfth Knight – where she creates a masculine alter-ego in order to be taken seriously in the gaming world.
When a football injury leads Jack to start playing Twelfth Knight too, their two worlds are set to collide. And as it becomes increasingly difficult for Vi to hide her true identity, Jack might just be falling for her offline . . .
‘What a joy this book was, I found myself literally kicking my feet and screaming’ - Faridah àbíké-íyímídé - The New York times-bestselling author of Ace of Spades
Alexene Farol Follmuth is the globally bestselling author of The Atlas Six, under her adult pseudonym Olivie Blake.
Critic reviews
'Alexene Farol Follmuth...beautifully reimagines a classic tale for the modern moment with tremendous wit, effortless grace, and laugh out loud jokes... There is heart and humor here that exemplifies the very best of romance and comedy. (Arya Shahi, author of An Impossible Thing to Say)
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- Millie
- 18-10-24
Slow, but worth the Wait
I starting finding Viola irritating. With the Shakespeare connection I was trying too hard to link the play with Alexene Farol Follmuth's, YA novel. Reading further on, the links to Shakespeare is almost like a relic that Jack and Vi find in the online game. Let's just say both discover a lot more by the "ENDGAME."
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