A Pride and Prejudice Story.
IT IS A TRUTH UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED that geeky guys never get to date the pretty girls with permanent scowls.
To Elliott Bennett, life is simple. It’s all parties, skateboarding, and arguing over who would win in a fight between Hulk and Superman with his friends. It’s his senior year, and he wants nothing more than to soak up his final year of freedom before real life begins.
That is, until Darcy Fitzwilliam and her best friend Bridget move in to the only mansion in the neighborhood. When Elliott meets Darcy at a party, he finds out that she isn’t into skateboarding (which he lives for), she hates science fiction (which he loves), and she thinks his friends are a pack of morons (which, honestly, might be half true)—and yet, there’s something irritatingly intriguing about her.
When Elliott’s cousin Jake starts to date her friend Bridget, it complicates Elliott’s plans to ignore the scowling Darcy for the rest of the year. Why is Darcy so . . . ugh? Elliott doesn’t know, but for some reason, is determined to find out—even if she doesn’t know the difference between Star Trek and Star Wars.
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Summary
This is a young adult romance from a male perspective. The gender spin is a refreshing change of pace. What makes it even more interesting is that it\'s a modern day retelling of Pride and Prejudice. The author stays so true to character it is easy to spot the original characters in the new ones. With the modern twist there is skateboarding, high school drama, homecoming and a winter dance. If you are a fan of Pride and Prejudice, you will not want to miss this book. If you never read Pride and Prejudice, this book will likely inspire you to read the original.