Ask Again Later

Ask Again Later by Liz Czukas, published by HarperCollins on March 11, 2014, is a young adult fiction novel that explores the complexities of teenage life and relationships. This edition spans 336 pages and is written in English. The story follows Heart LaCoeur, a girl determined to avoid the typical high school romance drama by attending prom with her single friends. However, when unexpected prom invitations arise, she resorts to a coin flip, leading her to experience two very different prom nights.
Readers will find a humorous and engaging narrative that delves into themes of friendship and social dynamics among teens. The plot presents a unique twist on the classic prom night experience, allowing Heart to navigate the outcomes of her choices in a lighthearted manner. With elements reminiscent of both Sixteen Candles and Sliding Doors, Ask Again Later offers a relatable exploration of young adult romance and the challenges of making decisions during pivotal moments in life.
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Sixteen Candles meets Sliding Doors in this hilariously charming and irreverent YA debut. Fans of realistic teen fiction like Lauren Barnholdt’s Two-Way Street and Sarah Mlynowski’s Ten Things We Did (And Probably Shouldn’t Have) will love Ask Again Later’s pitch-perfect tale of prom night drama—with a twist.
Heart LaCoeur has zero interest in a messy high-school romance, no matter what her name suggests. That’s why she’s decided to avoid prom angst by going with a group of single friends. And that’s why, when two surprise prom invites derail her brilliant plan, Heart takes the only foolproof, drama-free solution: a coin flip—that somehow gives her the chance to live out both prom nights. Heads or tails, where they both end up might be the most surprising thing of all. . . .
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