Wrong Locker
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4.5 • 8 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
In a world where Kinsley's the odd one out in his sports-obsessed family, he finds solace in his art and his friendship with Isabella, a talented Latina tagger. When pressured by his parents to find a girlfriend, Kinsley takes a chance and delivers a letter to a girl he finds attractive, only to discover it ends up in the hands of the popular, yet lonely captain of the sports team. Despite his status, he hides behind his fake smile to disguise his sad home life. Having no one to talk to about anything real weighed in on him until one day he opened his locker and discovered a mysterious letter.
As they both navigate their own struggles, the mysterious letter becomes a catalyst for a connection neither of them expected. But what happens when they both discover that the other person on the side of the letter isn't a girl, but had been a boy all along?
What reviewers have to say:
'God, it's such a beautiful book!'
'4 a.m. will never mean the same to me anymore, it'll always be Sparrow and Green's time.'
'That was amazing! Your writing is just beautiful!'
'Please tell me it never ends! I'm going to need twenty+ books for this series!'
'I don't even know when these two stopped being characters of the book and became real for me. I feel like an invisible friend around them, feeling everything deep inside <3 <3'
Customer Reviews
Awesome!
Honestly, Wrong Locker was great! I’m not that big fan of awkward situations but how they’re acted out in this book makes them more tolerable while reading. Some people might disagree but I think this series got better as it progressed to the second book of the series! Wrong Locker shows has a lot of great emotional moments and Mallory Grant wrote them beautifully!
I will definitely be reading this series again! I highly recommend this book for readers who love romance but also those who love drama and heavy emotions along with mental health, self discovery, and past/continuing trauma.
Wow, just wow
What an amazing book. I couldn’t stop reading, it’s that’s good. I don’t want to spoil it, but you’re going to cry sad tiers and happy ones too.