Recommended Reading
by Paul Coccia
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Pub Date Jan 28 2025 | Archive Date Feb 04 2025
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Description
In this opposites-attract YA rom-com inspired by Emma, a failed romantic gesture puts a damper on a queer teen bookseller’s summer of book matching and matchmaking until a handsome lifeguard and romance skeptic waltzes into his bookstore. Sometimes you get a second chance at happily ever after when you least expect it...
Curvaceous, clever, and an avid reader, seventeen-year-old Bobby Ashton never misses a main character moment. So when it comes to asking out his crush, he plans a romantic gesture grand enough to go down in local history. Unfortunately, though, his extensive knowledge of every rom-com trope ever doesn’t prepare him for how tragically he misreads the situation. Suddenly Bobby’s very public romantic gesture turns into an ordeal so embarrassing it could be a villain origin story.
Having masterfully shattered every plan for his perfect summer before college, Bobby’s last resort is working at his uncle’s sleepy bookstore. Soon, Bobby is expertly recommending books for customers to perfectly cure what ails them. Attempting to rebound after a breakup? There’s a book for that. Trying to tame your crochety coworker? There’s a book for that too. Then a plot twist Bobby never saw coming walks through the door in the form of Luke, an unfairly attractive and staunchly anti-romantic lifeguard.
Bobby’s blossoming connection with Luke reminds him of some of his favorite tropes: grumpy-sunshine, quippy banter, and even forced proximity. But after his last romantic disaster, should Bobby use all the tricks in his arsenal to turn Luke’s head? Or is he misreading all the signs again? Do grand gestures really need to be so…grand?
Perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli, Kacen Callender, and Jason June, Recommended Reading is a big-hearted rom-com about discovering love beyond what’s in the books . . . but hey, the perfect recommendation can get you pretty far!
Advance Praise
“Recommended Reading is swoon-worthy in every possible way! Bobby's story is a sheer delight and an ode to book lovers everywhere who believe that the magic of stories reaches beyond the page.” --Julie Murphy, #1 New York Times bestselling author
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781638931492 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
4.25 out of 5 stars.
Such a sweet summertime read!
I love modern retellings - fairy tales & classic literature alike - and Coccia does a great job of it with Recommended Reading.
This LGBTQIA2+ inclusive book could have gone a little farther into explaining/exploring Luke’s pansexuality.
As fat person, I appreciate that the main character touches on his insecurities in being so - could have used a bit more of this too, actually!
The cast of characters is wonderful. I wouldn’t mind a series, perhaps with books focusing on Wanda, Cass, and of course Gladys & Gladys!
Will recommend!
Loved the cover and the content. I’m a sucker for a rewrite of the classics, and this one does Emma justice. Here’s to lucky mistakes and pebbles tossed at a window.
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Within a few chapters I knew this caring young protagonist was going to have his narrow view of what love is turned on it's head, and this was a wonderful thing. Bobby's journey of self discovery is relatable to so many people. The way the other cast of characters helped changed his views made me laugh and shake my head a bunch of times because the "help" ranged from looking the other way to a completely caustic Gladys ( loved her.) who reminds me of a few people in my life. I enjoyed the journey this book went through and already know a few people who I am recommending this to!
Perfect for any library young adult collection, this gently queer love story with over the top characters and a believable happily ever after is exactly what my teen patrons have been asking for! Building on a foundation of Austen's eternal matchmaker and meddler Emma, the diverse cast of Recommended Reading explodes across a college town in a dazzling display of book adjacent mayhem. As all sorts of relationships form and grow, the reader gets pulled along, hopefully learning to think ahead and leave room in their plans for serendipity. A great choice for a young adult book club (mirroring the one in the book) or community read along. Thank you to NetGalley for access to this most enjoyable arc.
This was such a sweet and charming read. Recommended Reading is the story of Bobby and how his grand plans for a pre-college summer of fabulousness don’t quite work out the way he’d hoped. Despite flash mob disaster, heartbreak, disappointment and a fair few misunderstandings, he ends up having a break filled with victories while learning some important lessons about love, friendship, collaboration, boundaries, and success.
There was so much to like in this book. Bobby is a flawed main character but in a very relatable and realistic teenage way. It was impossible not to relate to him and his struggles with self-esteem and peer acceptance as someone who was also a nerdy, awkward bookworm. At one point he says that ‘love is for beautiful people not fat bookish boys’ which broke my heart and I was very happy to see him proven wrong by the end of the story. But there’s also much outside of his romantic life that Bobby has going for him and his summer experiences really demonstrate to him the value of his relationships with his family and friends and his organisational and professional achievements. He learns to adjust his grandiose schemes as a result of truly listening to others and to modify his plans in ways that end up working out better for all involved.
The central romantic relationship was also well constructed – friends-to-lovers is a favourite trope and the way these two interacted and their bond developed was tender, believable and rewarding.
Another strength of this book was its cast of diverse and (mostly) delightful side characters. It was a lot of fun to follow along with Bobby’s journey of learning more about the people in his life and of realising the complexities of their existences beyond his previously limited understanding of their lives had been. Thus, while this book is a quick, easy and light read, it contains enough substance to satisfy readers beyond its intended YA audience.
3.5 stars rounded up.
Thank you to NetGalley and Zando for this ARC in exchange for an honest review!
Cute, fun, flirty YA queer romance. Fun characters who are well developed and endearing. I always love a book about books, too!
Stay tuned for this in 2025.
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for access to this eARC.
Recommended Reading is a sweet young adult romantic comedy inspired by Emma with a great main character Bobby who is an incoming freshman in his hometown college. Bobby is funny and outgoing known as the town makemaker but can't quite get his own love life right. I couldn't put this book down wanting to know what Bobby would do next and who he would end up with. I did like the character of Luke and thought that Bobby and Luke had a lot of great banter between "Casanova" and "the Love Grinch". I did think that there was a bit of a rush at the end since this could be a series with more development. Overall I loved the characters, main and supporting and I would recommend this to anyone that likes funny light rom-com with good story and cute pop culture references.
I don't know If I've been living under a rock but this might be the first time I've seen a plus sized, gay man on the cover of a YA romance book???
This novel follows Bobby who is down on his luck after suffering a humiliating rejection publicly. He finds refuge in his Uncle's used book store and we follow him on his journey to self discovery. It was an absolute pleasure getting to know Bobby. He's what my grandmother would call a "character". His feet could be far off the ground sometimes but there was never a dull moment with him. I loved his relationship with books and the bookstore. The romance with Luke didn't connect all the way for me and fell a little short. But this was still one of the most enjoyable reads of the year for me.
A sweet story about a young man who needs to find himself but would rather help others live his romance novel fantasies. While he takes his time realizing that he's holding himself back, that's life.
A nice reminder that boundaries are a good thing, even amongst friends. Despite what books and movies may tell you, sometimes simple gestures can be more impactful than grand gestures.
It took me a few days to get into this book, but once I did, I devoured it.
4/5 stars for this absolutely adorable queer YA romance!
I looooved Recommended Reading. Coccia does a great job of giving us an over the top main character with side characters that both ground him but also get their own stories. The one character that unfortunately fell a little flat for me was Luke. It felt like a lot of the relationship building between him and Bobby happened off page through text messages that we don't get to see. I wanted to get to know him as more of a person than just as Bobby's friend/crush. Bobby in general was also a lot but I appreciated that this was addressed and explained in a way that made sense and made him feel more down-to-earth and genuine.
The character growth for everyone in this story was heart-warming and I love to see a fat queer person thrive!!I really loved the characters and while the story wrapped up insanely well (almost too well), I was engaged the whole time! This is the quickest I've read an arc (or anything really) in a very long time and if you're looking for a quick, cutesy, queer young-adult read, this is definitely a good choice. . A huge thank you to Netgalley and Zando Young Readers for this wonderful arc<3
Recommended Reading by Paul Coccia is the perfect novel for fans of rom coms (especially ones that feature bookshops like You’ve Got Mail or Notting Hill) as well as hopeless romantics. It’s above love and believing in It’s power. This is one story you will not want to put down.
Recommended Reading by Paul Coccia is a fun queer YA inspired by Jane Austen’s Emma. Bobby, a rising college freshman, has big plans for the summer before college. He aims to get the dream guy, get the dream job, and to make the town’s annual book festival the best it’s ever been. Then in one fell swoop all those loft plans came crashing down. Now we get to follow Bobby as he picks himself back up from humiliation and navigates this new path. Along the way he meets a really cute new boy and makes some matchmaking errors, but learns so much about himself and his friends and family along the way.
This novel is full heart and humor, and is sure to warm up the soul. Such a rich and loving cast of characters surrounds our lead, and they all are constantly defying expectations. I will definitely be recommending this novel to anyone who needs a bit of sweetness in their life.
An adorably sweet and quick witted male-male rom-com with lots of side plots to keep you entertained. A friends to lovers trope with our plus sized main character. A used book store in a small town. A matchmaking main character who sees romance in other people’s lives but can’t quite get his own romance right. A funny and endearing main character who wants the best for those around him. Miscommunications between characters. One of the better YA romances I have read. 4.5 stars, rounded up.
One thing about me, I'm always going to read an Austen inspired work, and Recommended Reading and its Emma-influenced tale did not disappoint! After a very public, very disastrous love confession leads to losing his campus bookstore job, and almost being kicked out of the college before classes even begin, Bobby Ashton finds himself the latest hire at his uncle's small bookstore. This is so not how his perfect pre-college summer is supposed to go. Yet as the days progress things start to look up - he's becoming the town's go to for book recommendations, his uncle's letting him spruce up the shop a bit, and there just might be something happening with Luke, the anti-romantic lifeguard who keeps popping up. Occasionally awkward, wonderfully snarky, and absolutely unashamed of who he is, Bobby made this book a completely joy to read.
Having not read a friends-to-lovers book in recent memory, Recommended Reading was a enjoyable dip into the trope. A fun rom-com with a witty protagonist, the main characters were likeable and easy to root for. The used bookstore environment additionally added to the overall sweet and cozy feeling of the novel. This was a great start to my summer reading!
Cosy Romance and a perfect read in honour of Pride Month.
I love that the main character is as awkward as I am. I will always read an Austen inspired book, no matter how loosely inspired it may be.
Unputdownable, funny, sweet and touching.
It is such a balanced book and I really enjoyed it.
Back when I read a lot of fan fiction, the bookstore trope was one of my absolute favorites. I don’t see it as often in print books, so I was really excited when I found and was approved for this one on NetGalley. This is also a rare find in that the main character of this romcom is overweight.
Bobby loves helping people make grand gestures to show their love for someone, straight out of a romcom. Will he ever get to experience that love?
He also has a knack for getting to know people and being able to recommend just the right book that they didn’t know they needed in that moment.
When his grand gesture to the guy he likes becomes a disaster that is shared online, Bobby has to pick up the pieces and salvage what he can. In the process, he meets Luke, who continually has him questioning himself about who Luke is.
This was a fantastic, funny read! It was a nice change from the types of guys usually represented in MM romcoms. Bobby could make you cringe at times, but you can’t help but root for him and hope he gets a happy ending.
It’s got a while before it comes out, but I think this one is going to receive a lot of love when it does!
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher/author for this copy of the book.
Brimming with sincerity, goodwill, and an almost tangible sunshine, Recommended Reading is a joyous YA romcom about learning from your mistakes, second chances, and the power of a good book.
Plus size powerhouse Bobby has been rejected by his crush - mortifyingly publicly so - and after a mishap must work in his surrogate uncle's bookshop for the summer, derailing his planned Summer of Bobby. Fortunately for him, this leads him to new opportunities, including a sparky, snarky meet-cute with sensitive frat boy Luke and a chance to help rally his community to save the bookshop.
Ostensibly a body positive spin on Jane Austen's Emma, Recommended Reading is the definition of a big-hearted, breezy summer romance that is, for lack of a better turn, adorable, and a book that will no doubt find itself on many recommended reading lists come release.
Funniest book I’ve read in a while! You will be laughing from the first page the characters are likeable and the plot moves fast
Even the side characters story’s are great
As soon as you open this book you are sucked right in to Bobby’s world.
Booby and Luke are very likeable characters and you can’t help but want to cheer them on
I love bobby is a book worm and all the book references were spot on
It’s a hilarious story and I’d recommend it to anyone
I selected this book due to my personal challenge for June to read queer based fiction for Pride month and I am so glad I did!
After my first choice which was a long awaited release that didn’t live up to my liking, I was nervous. So I want to thank NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.
I love the MMC Bobby and his approach to life! All the references to books and his quick whit make this a fast page turned that I read in 2 sittings.
The beginning of the book draws you right in in a “can’t look away from a train wreck “ type of way and the story is off!
I highly suggest it for my RomCom loving friends. It’s a such a fun story with realistic characters.
I have a feeling I’ll be reading this again just because of the warm fuzzy feeling it gives!
My rating system since GoodReads doesn’t have partial stars and I rarely round up.
⭐️ Hated it
⭐️⭐️ Had a lot of trouble, prose issues, really not my cup of tea (potentially DNF’d or thought about it)
⭐️⭐️⭐️ Meh, it was an ok read but nothing special
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Really enjoyed it! Would recommend to others
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Outstanding! Will circle back and read again
As soon as this book started with Bobby’s mortifying failed grand gesture, I was hooked.
I thought Bobby and Luke were such great characters. Bobby was such a fun, lovable character who you just wanted to root for. All the side characters were also all amazing in their own right, but my favourite was definitely Gladys. I would love to see a book about the Gladys’ relationship or even more about the Baroness.
I loved this book and will be looking forward to seeing what the author does next!
This was a lovely queer love story and I couldn’t put down. Funny and sweet vibes throughout the entire book. I absolutely loved it.
Oh my god. This was such a lovely read!
You know you're hooked when you're already cringing along in secondhand embarrassment with the mc only ten pages in!
I loved literally everything about it, and my heart broke when you know who discovered the list.
Gosh. I almost cried !
Thank you for allowing me to arc read this gem. I ordered a graphic novel reccomended in this.
Thanks book whisperer!
Thank you Zando Young Readers and Netgalley for this eARC, these opinions are my own. This book was a delight, probably one of my favorite 2024 reads, unfortunately it doesn’t come out till next year! One you should absolutely put on your TBR’s! Bobby has always loved reading, especially romance, as a result he is particularly good at helping people to find love and/or helping them find the perfect book to get them through what they need. Everyone that is except himself but that’s going to change. He’s preforming the grand gesture for his crush and everything will be grand. However when it all falls apart he’s shaken and his confidence is blown. Cast out of the prestigious bookstore and almost kicked out of school he begins working at his uncles (no blood relation) used book store. In need of a sprucing up and a rebranding he works hard to turn Corner Books around. Soon he’s back to helping people, this time joined by new to town Luke, who doesn’t really believe in love. The two clash but somehow their opposing views work well together. Bobby’s usually confident with his size and unbothered by being bigger but since his last disaster he has trouble getting out of his head. There’s no way that very handsome Luke could be into him right? As the two become closer Bobby becomes more confused. Are he and Luke into each other? Is Bobby in over his head with his meddling with other peoples love lives? I always love reading about people who look like me in books and the fact that Bobby is as into books as I am was very nice! I also loved the confidence he had, I also love reading about characters having traits you like, it’s like getting a glimpse of who you could be! Funny, sweet, touching, and incredibly heartwarming! A perfect little rom com to get you all in the feels!
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. My review is from the perspective of a librarian serving children and young adult populations.
When I first started reading, I couldn’t put my phone down. I was instantly drawn in to Bobby’s story. I’m at a loss for words as to how wonderful this book truly is. My mind coined it as a Heartstopper for book nerds, with so much detail and brilliance placed throughout. The representation of LGBTQIA+ identity and body positivity alone was done incredibly well and with great success.
This book would be an excellent addition to a library collection serving young adult populations. I highly recommend it as a summer reading material as well.
Cute and cuddly read. Love a good heartfelt MxM. Can’t wait to read more by this author. A great read.
This was a cute rom-com! Gotta love a good friends to lovers trope, and I adored Bobby! I also really enjoyed all the side characters and their stories. It was a fun, easy read!
I thought this was a sweet story. I really liked both main characters and I was rooting for them throughout!
I really enjoyed this book. The characters were well developed and lovable. The pacing was perfect and left you wanting to read more. I can't wait to read more by this author!
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