The Calculation of You and Me: Review

About the Book:

Title: The Calculation of You and Me

Author: Serena Kaylor

Publisher: Wednesday Books

Release Date: June 18, 2024

Pages: 304

Genre: YA Contemporary Romance

Synopsis:

A calculus nerd enlists her surly classmate’s help to win back her ex-boyfriend, but when sparks start to fly, she realizes there’s no algorithm for falling in love.

Marlowe Thompson understands a lot of things. She understands that calculus isn’t overwhelmingly beautiful to everyone, and that it typically kills the mood when you try to talk Python coding over beer pong. She understands people were surprised when golden boy Josh asked her out and she went from weird, math-obsessed Marlowe to half of their school’s couple goals. Unfortunately, Marlowe was surprised when Josh dumped her because he’d prefer a girlfriend who was more romantic. One with emotional depth.

But Marlowe has never failed anything in her life, and she isn’t about to start now. When she’s paired with Ashton Hayes for an English project, his black clothing and moody eyeliner cause a bit of a systems overload, and the dissonant sounds of his rock band make her brain itch. But when she discovers Ash’s hidden stash of love songs, Marlowe makes a desperate deal to unleash her inner romantic heroine: if Ash will agree to help her write some love letters, she’ll calculate the perfect data analytics formula to make Ash’s band go viral.

As the semester heats up with yearning love notes and late nights spent with a boy who escapes any box her brain tries to put him in, Marlowe starts to question if there’s really a set solution to love. Could a girl who has never met a problem she couldn’t solve have gotten the math so massively wrong?

Review:

* I received an e-arc via Netgalley for review from the publisher. Thank you for the opportunity! All thoughts are my own. *

I read and loved Serena’s debut, so I knew that I had to read this one! This was such a cute story! The person I buddy read this one with and I both thought it had “10 Things I Hate About You” vibes.

Marlowe and Ash really complement each other well. Love them together! I also really loved reading about a neurodivergent main character and how she navigated a romantic breakup, and then forged a new relationship. The side characters were all really funny and brought a lot to the story as well. I also really love Marlowe’s family and how supportive they are of her.

Highly recommend! Serena Kaylor has quickly become a must-read author for me.

About the Author:

Thirty-something-year-old with a love of all things sparkly, over-dramatic, and pizza-related. Serena writes books about awkward teens, the chaotic world of theater, found families, Shakespeare himself, and a sprinkle of kisses.

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