Better Than the Movies
(Libby/OverDrive eAudiobook)

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Simon & Schuster Audio , 2021.
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A USA TODAY and New York Times bestseller Perfect for fans of Kasie West and Jenn Bennett, this “sweet and funny” (Kerry Winfrey, author of Waiting for Tom Hanks) teen rom-com follows a hopelessly romantic teen girl and her cute yet obnoxious neighbor as they scheme to get her noticed by her untouchable crush.Perpetual daydreamer Liz Buxbaum gave her heart to Michael a long time ago. But her cool, aloof forever crush never really saw her before he moved away. Now that he’s back in town, Liz will do whatever it takes to get on his radar—and maybe snag him as a prom date—even befriend Wes Bennet. The annoyingly attractive next-door neighbor might seem like a prime candidate for romantic comedy fantasies, but Wes has only been a pain in Liz’s butt since they were kids. Pranks involving frogs and decapitated lawn gnomes do not a potential boyfriend make. Yet, somehow, Wes and Michael are hitting it off, which means Wes is Liz’s in. But as Liz and Wes scheme to get Liz noticed by Michael so she can have her magical prom moment, she’s shocked to discover that she likes being around Wes. And as they continue to grow closer, she must reexamine everything she thought she knew about love—and rethink her own ideas of what Happily Ever After should look like.

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eAudiobook
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Unabridged
Street Date
05/04/2021
Language
English
ISBN
9781797127958

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In effort to boost their chances at true love, the endearing main characters of these romantic comedy series turn to tried-and-true methods, relying on beloved romance tropes (Better Than the Movies) and lessons from classic literature (Bookish Boyfriends). -- Basia Wilson
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Published Reviews

School Library Journal Review

Gr 9 Up--Liz Buxbaum is a romantic comedy superfan. She loves the soundtracks and happy endings, of course, but most of all she loves the comfort and connection they provide after losing her mother. Navigating senior year without her mom has been tough, and all Liz wants is to end it with the perfect, rom-com--ready prom night. Lucky for her, her childhood crush has just moved back to town, but the only way to get to Michael is with the help of her detestable next-door neighbor, Wes Bennett. Though Wes has driven her crazy since they were kids, Liz has no choice but to scheme with him in order to get the happy ending she's always imagined. As with any great romantic comedy, there are twists and turns on the path to love, and Liz must decide whether she wants the picture-perfect ending of her dreams or the one she didn't expect. While rom-com fans will see Liz's revelation coming a mile away, Painter makes the journey enjoyable with quippy banter, lovable characters, and enough will-they-won't-they tension to satisfy readers. The book peppers in several nods to classic romantic comedies that die-hard fans will connect with. Liz is coded as white and Wes's ethnicity isn't stated. VERDICT While not much here is fresh or surprising, the novel leans into the rom-com tropes fans know and love. Purchase this enjoyable read for collections where teen romances are popular.--Mary Kamela, Kenmore West H.S., Buffalo, NY

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Kirkus Book Review

A grieving teen's devotion to romance films might ruin her chances at actual romance. Liz Buxbaum has always adored rom-coms, not least for helping her still feel close to her screenwriter mother, who died when she was little. Liz hopes that her senior year might turn into a real-life romantic fantasy, as an old crush has moved back to town, cuter and nicer than ever. Surely she can get Michael to ask her to prom. If only Wes, the annoying boy next door, would help her with her scheming! This charming, fluffy concoction manages to pack into one goofy plot every conceivable trope, from fake dating to the makeover to the big misunderstanding. Creative, quirky, daydreaming Liz is just shy of an annoying stereotype, saved by a dry wit and unresolved grief and anger. Wes makes for a delightful bad boy with a good heart, and supporting characters--including a sassy best friend, a perfect popular rival, even a (not really) evil stepmother--all get the opportunity to transcend their roles. The only villain here is Liz's lovelorn imagination, provoking her into foolish lies that cause actual hurt feelings; but she is sufficiently self-aware to make amends just in time for the most important trope of all: a blissfully happy ending. All characters seem to be White by default. Exactly what the title promises. (Romance. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 9 Up—Liz Buxbaum is a romantic comedy superfan. She loves the soundtracks and happy endings, of course, but most of all she loves the comfort and connection they provide after losing her mother. Navigating senior year without her mom has been tough, and all Liz wants is to end it with the perfect, rom-com—ready prom night. Lucky for her, her childhood crush has just moved back to town, but the only way to get to Michael is with the help of her detestable next-door neighbor, Wes Bennett. Though Wes has driven her crazy since they were kids, Liz has no choice but to scheme with him in order to get the happy ending she's always imagined. As with any great romantic comedy, there are twists and turns on the path to love, and Liz must decide whether she wants the picture-perfect ending of her dreams or the one she didn't expect. While rom-com fans will see Liz's revelation coming a mile away, Painter makes the journey enjoyable with quippy banter, lovable characters, and enough will-they-won't-they tension to satisfy readers. The book peppers in several nods to classic romantic comedies that die-hard fans will connect with. Liz is coded as white and Wes's ethnicity isn't stated. VERDICT While not much here is fresh or surprising, the novel leans into the rom-com tropes fans know and love. Purchase this enjoyable read for collections where teen romances are popular.—Mary Kamela, Kenmore West H.S., Buffalo, NY

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Painter, L., & Vilinsky, J. (2021). Better Than the Movies (Unabridged). Simon & Schuster Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Painter, Lynn and Jesse Vilinsky. 2021. Better Than the Movies. Simon & Schuster Audio.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Painter, Lynn and Jesse Vilinsky. Better Than the Movies Simon & Schuster Audio, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Painter, L. and Vilinsky, J. (2021). Better than the movies. Unabridged Simon & Schuster Audio.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Painter, Lynn, and Jesse Vilinsky. Better Than the Movies Unabridged, Simon & Schuster Audio, 2021.

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