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- "Susan Lee always writes the exact book I want to read!
- 304 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Romance
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About the Book
Discovering a mix-up due to their shared Korean name, interns Elijah Ri and Jessica Lee decide to stay switched so Elijah can escape his controlling father while Jessica secures college recommendations-- but the one thing they didn't count on was falling in love.Book Synopsis
"Susan Lee always writes the exact book I want to read!" --Ali Hazelwood, New York Times bestselling author of The Love HypothesisNew from the author of Seoulmates comes a story of mistaken identities, the summer of a lifetime, and a love to risk everything for.
When Elijah Ri arrives in New York City for an internship at his father's massive tech company, Haneul Corporation, he expects the royal treatment that comes with being the future CEO--even if that's the last thing he wants. But instead, he finds himself shuffled into a group of overworked, unpaid interns, all sharing a shoebox apartment for the summer.
When Jessica Lee arrives in New York City, she's eager to make the most of her internship at Haneul Corporation, even if she's at the bottom of the corporate ladder. But she's shocked to be introduced as the new executive-in-training intern with a gorgeous brownstone all to herself.
It doesn't take long for Elijah and Jessica to discover the source of the mistake: they share the same Korean name. But they decide to stay switched--so Elijah can have a relaxing summer away from his controlling dad while Jessica can make the connections she desperately needs for college recommendations.
As Elijah and Jessica work together to keep up the charade, a spark develops between them. Can they avoid discovery--and total disaster--with their feelings and futures on the line?
Praise for Seoulmates
"The perfect childhood friends-to-lovers story--full stop." --Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling authors of The Unhoneymooners and The Soulmate Equation
"Adorable, heartfelt, and guaranteed to bring a smile to your face!" --Gloria Chao, author of American Panda and Rent a Boyfriend
"A deliciously swoony romance." --Helen Hoang, New York Times bestselling author of The Heart Principle
Review Quotes
"I adore a good opposites attract story, even more when said opposites are in cahoots! Susan Lee crash landed on all my 'must read, ' 'forever favorite, ' 'autobuy' author lists with her debut, Seoulmates, and somehow still managed to write an even more spectacular sophomore effort! No one writes characters on the verge of becoming their real and best selves like she does, no has me gasping and laughing at the comedy in her stories, and no one makes me swoon quite this much. Quite simply, Susan Lee always writes the exact book I want to read!" --Ali Hazelwood, New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis "Swoony, hilarious, and big-hearted. Drop everything and read this book!" --Axie Oh, New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea and XOXO "The Name Drop is the perfect reminder of why contemporary YA has my heart. I loved the depth, drama and sweetness, and couldn't get enough of the gorgeous New York City backdrop." --Jenna Evans Welch, New York Times bestselling author of Love & Gelato "It's official, I'll read anything Susan Lee writes, knowing from the first page that it will be a five-star read. The Name Drop is everything I love about YA: fast-paced, voicey, swoony, with beautiful threads of not only romance but also social commentary of bigger issues facing young people today. Lee delivers a completely unique story about two teenagers finding who they are, together and apart, and I couldn't help but root for them every step of the way." --Mazey Eddings, author of Tilly in Technicolor "An amusing and romantic exploration, grounded by serious themes, of living life for yourself." --Kirkus Reviews "Brimming with classic K-drama tropes, this humorous and romantic story sparkles brightest when focused on the protagonist's rapid-fire banter and gripping emotional connection." --Publishers Weekly Praise for Seoulmates "The perfect childhood friends-to-lovers story--full stop." --Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling authors of The Unhoneymooners and The Soulmate Equation "Adorable, heartfelt, and guaranteed to bring a smile to your face!" --Gloria Chao, author of American Panda and Rent a Boyfriend "A deliciously swoony romance." --Helen Hoang, New York Times bestselling author of The Heart Principle "Daebak! This debut has plenty to offer avid romcom readers." --Suzanne Park, author of Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous and The Perfect Escape "Seoulmates will make you swoon. A smart, funny book not to be missed!" --Emiko Jean, New York Times bestselling author of Tokyo Ever After "Laugh-out-loud funny with a solid gold heart!" --Elise Bryant, author of Happily Ever Afters and One True Loves "A pitch-perfect romance with relatable, occasionally messy characters, heartfelt swoons, and so many laugh-out-loud moments." --Rachel Lynn Solomon, author of Today Tonight Tomorrow A POPSUGAR Best YA Book of 2022 "Meaningfully examines issues around Korean American identity, code-switching, objectification of Asian culture and people, family dynamics, and finding inner strength. An honest, fresh, and thoughtful summer romance." --Kirkus Reviews "Recalling the effusive expression, fast pace, and dramatic moments of a K-drama, Lee celebrates Korean culture, and examines its objectification within the U.S., via a good- humored and tenderly written second chance at love." --Publishers Weekly "An inside view of the world of the machines that are K-pop and K-dramas will attract a wide range of readers. Most teens will see some of their own realities depicted in the main character's story and that's the best part of the book." --SLJ "A quick and lovely read that touches on themes of identity and internal growth, this novel is perfect for the romantics at heart." --Booklist
Dimensions (Overall): 8.45 Inches (H) x 5.85 Inches (W) x .99 Inches (D)
Weight: .76 Pounds
Suggested Age: 13 Years
Sub-Genre: Romance
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Number of Pages: 304
Publisher: Inkyard Press
Theme: Contemporary
Format: Hardcover
Author: Susan Lee
Language: English
Street Date: September 12, 2023
TCIN: 88231423
UPC: 9781335457981
Item Number (DPCI): 247-33-4092
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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bostieslovebooks - 1 year ago
Jessica Lee and Elijah Ri both travel to NYC for summer internships with Haneul Corporation, a massive tech company that Elijah’s father runs. As future CEO, Elijah was not expecting to be placed in a tiny apartment with a group of unpaid and overworked interns. Jessica can’t believe her executive-in-training position comes with an amazing brownstone. When the two realize the mix-up happened because they have the same Korean name, they decide to keep the switched positions. Jessica needs the connections for her college applications and Elijah, with no interest in becoming CEO, wants the relief from being under his father’s control. Can they pull it off without getting caught? Will they catch feelings in the process? There are things about THE NAME DROP that are pretty absurd if you take them at face value, but suspending disbelief provides for a really enjoyable read. I loved how the story tackled topics of classism, misogyny, privilege, nepotism, and the education system. The social commentary throughout was spot on. Jessica and Elijah’s characters complemented each other well and NYC provided a great setting as well as taking a role as a character in and of itself. I wouldn’t jump to label this as YA romance as the romance aspect really took a backseat to everything else that was going on. I think that worked really well though. If it had been more prominent, I worry that the tone would have changed too much and undermined the exploration of the important topics discussed. THE NAME DROP felt a lot stronger overall compared to SEOULMATES. I really enjoyed THE NAME DROP and would recommend to fans of YA fiction. I look forward to future books from Susan Lee. Thank you to Inkyard Press for the gifted copy.
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5 out of 5 stars
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Mamie - 1 year ago
Such a sweet YA romance! The pressure of parental expectations and the thrill of a summer in New York add depth to the story. A great follow up to Lee’s debut novel, Seoulmates!