Bite Me, Royce Taslim
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Publisher Description
Acclaimed author of Last Tang Standing and Lucie Yi is Not a Romantic in her YA debut: a sharp yet sweet rivals-to-romance romp through Kuala Lumpur—perfect for fans of Emiko Jean, Abigail Hing Wen, and Kat Cho.
Agnes Chan never expected to be the punchline of her own life . . .
But how else do you explain getting accidentally run over and seeing a lifetime of careful preparation, endless training, and all your hopes of a track scholarship to college destroyed in a split second? Not to mention the only witness to your humiliation being your #1 archnemesis, Royce Taslim.
So, when Agnes finds a new answer to her scholarship predicament in the form of an international stand-up comedy contest for teens, the last person she expects to be up against is also the last person she wants to see: Royce. Because for years Royce has represented everything Agnes loathes: extreme privilege, popularity, and physical perfection (ok maybe she doesn’t hate that part so much).
Behind the scenes, though, Royce’s flawless façade fades away, revealing someone Agnes never expected—someone who shows her that perhaps the best parts of life are the ones you aren’t prepared for—and as the competition heats up, so do things between these two rivals. But will the pressure to win be too much for them to handle—or will Agnes (and Royce) get the last laugh?
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Seventeen-year-old Chinese Malaysian track star Agnes Chan has her whole life planned out. What she didn't account for was being involved in a hit-and-run that put her athletic dreams on hold. Worse to Agnes is that her nemesis, Indonesian Royce Taslim, was there to witness the accident. Despite being dropped from the track team, her drive to be great at something remains, leading her to try her hand at stand-up at a comedy club, where she finds new success, which she keeps secret from her family. The only problem is that Royce performs at the same club. He's everything that Agnes despises: popular, financially privileged, and annoyingly handsome. But as his flawless facade fades, Agnes begins to see Royce for who he really is, and as her reputation grows, her relationships with friends and family—and with Royce—are tested until eventually, someone gets the last laugh. Using humor to highlight issues surrounding mental health and socioeconomic status, Ho (Lucie Yi Is Not a Romantic, for adults) offers a lighthearted enemies-to-lovers YA debut set in Kuala Lumpur that's quick-paced and angsty with laughs to spare. Ages 12–up.