Love at full tilt

Jenny L. Howe

Book - 2025

"Lia Baker has spent the last few months wishing time would stand still. Soon her friends will head off to college while she's left behind, buried under her mom's anxiety and working a job she doesn't want. But life throws her for a loop when she wins a spot in the fiftieth-anniversary scavenger hunt at Fableland, a legendary theme park. The contest is a golden ticket to a world where her favorite stories come to life--and a chance for her to write some new ones of her own. Everything seems perfect, especially after she teams up with Mason, a cute rival who knows as much about Fableland as she does. Together, they're unstoppable. But as Mason's sweet smile starts to melt her focus, Lia realizes that she may hav...e to choose between the future she wants to rewrite--and a love she hasn't planned for"--Page 4 of cover.

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Review by Booklist Review

Lia Baker has a chance to win $50,000 and change her life forever. She and her two best friends are en route to Fableland, the amusement park and media company whose stories and magic she's clung to through a childhood and adolescence with controlling parents. Her mother's anxiety is severe, and Lia doesn't have a lot of freedom. She's laser-focused on winning the Fableland scavenger hunt so she can get some space and make her own future. At the park, she teams up with the supercute Mason, another contestant who needs the money for his own important reasons. Feelings bloom between them, and Lia needs to learn to stand up and ask for what she wants and needs. The world Howe created for Fableland is rich with lore and feels enticingly real, and Lia's and Mason's friends are well-rounded side characters. Howe's YA debut is a game-changer: a swoony romance centering a fat teenage girl who catches the love of the hot boy, a reprieve amidst a sea of rising fatphobia.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A Massachusetts 18-year-old embarks on a theme park scavenger hunt in hopes of rewriting her future. After graduation, Lia Baker and her two best friends, Tess and Issy, decide to celebrate by heading to Florida's Fableland for the Superfan Scavenger Hunt. The winner gets a $50,000 prize and lifetime free park access. Lia hopes to use the money to escape from her mom's hovering anxiety and her stifling job at her parents' furniture store. As a fat girl, she dreams of creating body-positive stories. To ensure her success, she forms an alliance with hot fellow contestant Mason. However, as the competition builds, so do the tensions between Lia and her friends--who will soon be going away to college, making Lia feel left behind--and even between Lia and Mason. The characters' complexities and growth over the course of the story are real strengths; as they navigate challenges, Mason and Lia's developing romance is moving and inspiring, and their relationships with their families are fleshed out too. Structuring the story around the scavenger hunt helps maintain a sense of urgency that keeps the interest level high. In her YA debut, Howe presents readers with a strong protagonist in Lia, who challenges societal fatphobia in realistic ways. Central characters are cued white, except for Issy, who's Puerto Rican. Tess is queer. A heartwarming, strongly characterized romance in which being truly seen for who you are is the greatest prize of all.(Romance. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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