A review by stephstbr
This May End Badly by Samantha Markum

funny hopeful slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

Samantha Markum delivers a fun fake dating YA romance in This May End Badly.
 
Tropes: Fake Dating, Rivalry, Working Together 
 
Plot at a glance: With a merger between the all-girls Weston School and all-boys Winfield Academy on the horizon, Doe rallies her best friends to take their pranking to the next level and win the century-long war against the all-boys school once and for all. She decides there’s no better way to knock her rival Three off his pranking game than by fake dating his cousin Wells. It’s all fun and games until Doe starts developing real feelings for her fake boyfriend. Soon her lies get out of hand and an incident with a long-rumoured predatory teacher comes to light, making Doe question whether there’s a greater cause she could be fighting for than the prank war. 
 
Review: Samantha Markum perfectly captured the intense emotions and complexity of growing up in This May End Badly. Doe navigates rocky relationships with her friends, parents, first love and even faulty members with rash decision making and a quick-changing spectrum of emotions. Kudos to Samantha Markum for instilling her heroine with such authenticity. Doe is a bit prickly and immature, but she has a good heart that ultimately makes you root for her. 
 
I really liked the colourful cast of characters. Doe’s friends are the kind of ride-or-die friends you instantly admire. The Wellborn boys, especially Wells and Three, seem one -dimensional at first but are slowly revealed to be quite multi-faceted. Wells is a hero after my own heart – voracious reader, intelligent, sarcastic, and protective of the ones he loves. Even Three won me over by the end of the novel. 
 
Your mileage may vary with the predatory teacher storyline. It was handled fairly well but may be triggering for some readers. 
 
Overall, This May End Badly is a YA romance that will keep you turning the pages. 
 
Many thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press, Wednesday Books for the chance to read this digital ARC.

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