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Can two IRL enemies find their happily ever after online?
Stella Greene and Wesley Clarke are Gene Connolly Memorial High School's biggest rivals. While the two have been battling it out for top student, it's a race to the bottom when it comes to snide comments and pulling the dirtiest prank. For years, Stella and Wes have been the villain in each other's story, and now it's all-out war.
And there is no bigger battle than the one for valedictorian, and more specifically, the coveted valedictorian scholarship.
But Stella and Wes have more in common than they think. Both are huge fans of Warship Seven, a popular sci-fi TV drama with a dedicated online following, and the two start chatting under aliases—without a clue that their rival is just beyond the screen. They realize that they're both attending SciCon this year, so they plan to dress in their best cosplay and finally meet IRL.
While tensions at school are rising and SciCon inches closer and closer, the enemy lines between Stella and Wes blur when a class project shows them they might understand one another better than anyone else—and not just in cosplay.
From the author of The Last Confession of Autumn Casterly comes a heartfelt story about rivalry, friendships, and defying preconceived notions—even the ones about yourself.
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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2021
      Stella Greene needs to be valedictorian. She's been working toward it for what seems like forever. The scholarship money that comes along with the title would allow her to be the first person in her family ever to attend college. Stella would have it in the bag already if it weren't for Wesley Clarke, her rich, insufferable classmate who, despite being terrible in AP Biology, seems to be neck and neck with her the whole way. When Stella isn't color-coding her to-do list, engaging in (many) extracurricular activities, or working at an ice cream parlor, she finds solace in rewatching her favorite TV show, Warship Seven, which was canceled after one season, and writing fan fiction. When user CERanger11 sends her a direct message on the Warship Seven forum, Stella, who has encountered her share of sexist jerks in the fandom, hesitates but decides to give him the benefit of the doubt. Wesley Clarke is also a Warshipper. And when he DMs CaptainJillsBFF22, he has no idea that she's his real-life rival, Stella. Through their online conversations, with their true identities safely hidden, the two open up about personal challenges--Stella's family's grinding poverty and the toxic environment in Wesley's home. Full of pranks, intrigue, angst, and romance, this is a quick and delightful read that will have nerds across all fandoms turning pages--and shipping Wesley/Stella from the start. Main characters are White. A delicious and nerdy romance. (Romance. 13-18)

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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2021

      Gr 9 Up-For four years, white high school seniors Wesley and Stella battled for the spot of valedictorian and the time to announce the winner is near. They couldn't be more opposite, or so they think. Both are superfans of a sci-fi show called Warship Seven and find each other anonymously on the Warship fandom website. Their friendship grows online and they decide to meet at SciCon in real life. How will the fierce rivals react once they realize the truth? High schoolers will fall in love with Wesley and Stella, as their obvious hatred for one another is deeply rooted in romance. Social issues such as feminism and gender conformity are presented in small conversations, and these topics are tactfully explored. Stella comes from a poor background, while Wesley grew up in a rich household, and they both find, through their own struggles, that they have more in common than they ever realized. The tension of Wesley and Stella's building romance is evident, yet readers might find the payoff a disappointment. VERDICT A high school romance that will capture readers' hearts but leave them hanging at the end.-Paige Kostelyk, Crown Point Christian Sch., St. John, IN

      Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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      May 15, 2021
      Grades 9-12 The only thing standing between Stella Greene and MIT is the title of valedictorian and the scholarship money it will win her. She would be a shoo-in if it weren't for Wesley Clarke. With his private tutors and dancing-through-life attitude, Wes definitely doesn't need the scholarship money, and Stella's determined to beat him. Wes, though, has more at stake than Stella knows and isn't about to go down without a fight. But Stella and Wes have also been forging an online friendship, though neither one knows the other's true identity: they're both secret fans of Warship Seven, a sci-fi show that only ran for one season. As they grow closer on the message boards, their in-person competition gets tighter--and nastier--and a fan convention approaches where, one way or another, the truth will be revealed. Stories rooted in fandom have been growing increasingly popular, and this rivals-to-allies romance embraces genre tropes while also challenging the assumptions its characters make at every turn. Great, competitive fun with satisfying payoff on every level.

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