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I Like Me Better
I Like Me Better | Robby Weber
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A joyful summer romance that Jason June, New York Times bestselling author of Out of the Blue, calls "Swoon-worthy! This is not how soccer-star Zack Martin thought his summer would go. When the captain's prank means trouble for the whole squad, Zacks left with no choice but to take one for the team and cover for him. Now hes trading parties and beach days for community service at a seaside conservation centerfair enough. But thanks to his new reputation, the cute intern, Chip, wont even give him a shot. Still, Zack finds himself falling for Chip between dolphin encounters and shark costume disasters, which means he suddenly has way more on the line than he ever expected. Zack may be good at winning on the field, but can he keep up the lie without losing himself?
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Kenyazero
I Like Me Better | Robby Weber
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Zack tries to cover for his team captain when a prank goes wrong, knowing it‘ll pay off later. During his summer of volunteering, he meets a cute guy who makes the “payoff” much more complicated. Overall, a charming summer romance and coming of age story. There were a few concepts that were a little weak and didn‘t hold my attention enough to remember why some things were significant. #LGBTQIA #Sports #Environmentalism #SummerRomance

Kenyazero This was one of my #Roll100 picks; #GottaCatchEmAll Raticate: betrayal @PuddleJumper ; and #OwlHouseReadathon a character betrayed by someone they look up to 3w
PuddleJumper Better books ahead! 2w
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I Like Me Better | Robby Weber
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laurenelise
I Like Me Better | Robby Weber
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I Like Me Better by Robby Weber is a sweet contemporary romance between two high-school boys- Zack, a soccer player and Chip, a seaside conservationist. It has elements of comedy and enemies-to-lovers (one of my favorite tropes of all time) as well as discussions on environmental and sealife conservation.

I liked Weber‘s writing style, and the characters were well-developed, entertaining, and enjoyable. I particularly liked Zack, I found him to b