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A review by katiedermody
Two Wrongs Make a Right by Chloe Liese
I knew I enjoyed this book the first time (or two?) I read it, but wanted to reread the first two before the third and final one comes out right away in January, and I'm glad I did because I liked it. I did audio this time and it was pretty good. It's vaguely Much Ado About Nothing inspired, and I kind of get it. Bea and James are set up by their friends after a meet disaster, and they decide to fake date to trick their friends and then dash their hopes (revenge). Of course, they fall in love. Bea's twin Juliet is dating James' roommate, which is how they meet, but he's not a great guy. The disability rep in this one is done well: Autism (the sensory aspects are relatable for sure) and anxiety. Time to read the next one and hope that Libby gets me the third right away.