A review by lacyduckie
Exit Plans for Teenage Freaks by 'Nathan Burgoine
3.0
Exit Plans for Teenage Freaks was a cute quick read. (Even though it took me awhile to get to because of my never-ending ever-growing tbr.)
The story reminded me of the movie/book [b: Jumper|47970|Jumper (Jumper, #1)|Steven Gould|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1304981770s/47970.jpg|3050557]. It has all the makings of a romcom with a little scifi mixed in; my favorite kind of story.
Cole is in his final year of high school and suddenly he finds he has the ability to teleport. I like that this book is a story that shows lgbtq stories don't always have to be about coming out. We need more of that. 💕
Review copy provided by Netgalley.
The story reminded me of the movie/book [b: Jumper|47970|Jumper (Jumper, #1)|Steven Gould|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1304981770s/47970.jpg|3050557]. It has all the makings of a romcom with a little scifi mixed in; my favorite kind of story.
Cole is in his final year of high school and suddenly he finds he has the ability to teleport. I like that this book is a story that shows lgbtq stories don't always have to be about coming out. We need more of that. 💕
Review copy provided by Netgalley.