Sometime After Midnight 
In a dingy Los Angeles club late one night, Cameron and Nate meet and find they have much more in common than their love of an obscure indie band. But when Nate learns that Cameron is the heir to a record label, the very one that destroyed his father's life, he runs away as fast as he can. The only evidence of their brief but intense connection is a blurry photo Cameron snaps of Nate's Sharpie-decorated Chuck Taylors as he flees.
Considering that Cameron is a real life Prince Charming--he's handsome, famous, and rich--it's only fitting that he sets out to find the owner of the Sharpied shoes. Cameron's twin sister, a model and socialite, posts the picture of Nate's shoes on Instagram to her legions of fans with the caption, "Anyone know the gorgeous owner of these shoes? My hottie brother is looking for him." The internet just about breaks with the news of a modern fairy tale and the two become entwined in each other's lives in this sparkling story about the power of music, the demons that haunt us, and the flutterings of first real love.
This book was exactly what I wanted it to be - sweet, funny, well-written, and full of music that made me want to plug in my headphones and fall into the melodies and lyrics that move me. It reminded me occasionally of Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, but it had a lovely Cinderella-feel all its own. Both boys are adorable, the sidekicks are wonderful, and it just makes you smile. And let me just say that when I'm willing to stay up to finish a teen-centric novel sometime after midnight (see
I liked this book overall. What I especially appreciated was a gay book that had nothing to do with BEING GAY. No one had a problem with the main characters being gay, they had no anxiety about being gay themselves; it was just another aspect of their lives and nothing more. And that is so refreshing to read.The story of two musicians finding their missing piece in each other was also great, as was the mystery of Nate's father's death and how Cam's family (his own father, in particular) may have

These characters read way older than they are to me but aside from that I thought this was a fun read.
Trigger warnings: fatphobia, mention of mental illness (schizophrenia), mention and description of suicideThis was the first book Ive enjoyed in a long long time, even though it wasnt perfect. I really liked the characters and kept guessing what would be the big reveal but I didnt expect what it was. Also its more Romeo & Juliet than Cinderella in my opinion, more enemies to lovers, which is one of my favorite tropes. All in all, I enjoyed the romance part and was rooting for the main
a modern m/m Cinderella retelling AHHHHHH this sounds so cute i might die. And Cinderella was and will always be my favorite Disney movie. Im so damn excited for this my hands are SHAKING
Aw, this book was so cute. I really, really loved Nate and Cameron. They were both so adorable and geeky. The one problem I had with the book is a fault of my own. I have zero knowledge of music and there is a lot of music references and talk in this book. So, therefore, a lot of those parts went over my head. But the character and main story were good enough that I still loved the book. I was happy about the lgbt representation in this book. I was pleasantly surprised about mental illness being
L. Philips
Hardcover | Pages: 385 pages Rating: 3.75 | 821 Users | 174 Reviews

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#AlexFromTarget meets queer Prince Charming in this glittering romcom following a teen music prodigy and the handsome socialite who unwittingly turns him into an internet sensation.In a dingy Los Angeles club late one night, Cameron and Nate meet and find they have much more in common than their love of an obscure indie band. But when Nate learns that Cameron is the heir to a record label, the very one that destroyed his father's life, he runs away as fast as he can. The only evidence of their brief but intense connection is a blurry photo Cameron snaps of Nate's Sharpie-decorated Chuck Taylors as he flees.
Considering that Cameron is a real life Prince Charming--he's handsome, famous, and rich--it's only fitting that he sets out to find the owner of the Sharpied shoes. Cameron's twin sister, a model and socialite, posts the picture of Nate's shoes on Instagram to her legions of fans with the caption, "Anyone know the gorgeous owner of these shoes? My hottie brother is looking for him." The internet just about breaks with the news of a modern fairy tale and the two become entwined in each other's lives in this sparkling story about the power of music, the demons that haunt us, and the flutterings of first real love.
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Title | : | Sometime After Midnight |
Author | : | L. Philips |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 385 pages |
Published | : | August 7th 2018 by Viking Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | LGBT. Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary |
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Ratings: 3.75 From 821 Users | 174 ReviewsCritique Containing Books Sometime After Midnight
(Thank you to my Mum for typing this for me).This book follows 2 main characters Cameron and Nate, who meet at a concert one night and immediately hit it off, but then Nate learns Cameron is part of the record company that ruined his fathers life and things become more complicated. (This is supposed to be a Cinderella retelling but it's extremely loose).What I Liked:- Music. This book focused heavily on music, both the creative and business sides and as a lover of music I enjoyed learning moreThis book was exactly what I wanted it to be - sweet, funny, well-written, and full of music that made me want to plug in my headphones and fall into the melodies and lyrics that move me. It reminded me occasionally of Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, but it had a lovely Cinderella-feel all its own. Both boys are adorable, the sidekicks are wonderful, and it just makes you smile. And let me just say that when I'm willing to stay up to finish a teen-centric novel sometime after midnight (see
I liked this book overall. What I especially appreciated was a gay book that had nothing to do with BEING GAY. No one had a problem with the main characters being gay, they had no anxiety about being gay themselves; it was just another aspect of their lives and nothing more. And that is so refreshing to read.The story of two musicians finding their missing piece in each other was also great, as was the mystery of Nate's father's death and how Cam's family (his own father, in particular) may have

These characters read way older than they are to me but aside from that I thought this was a fun read.
Trigger warnings: fatphobia, mention of mental illness (schizophrenia), mention and description of suicideThis was the first book Ive enjoyed in a long long time, even though it wasnt perfect. I really liked the characters and kept guessing what would be the big reveal but I didnt expect what it was. Also its more Romeo & Juliet than Cinderella in my opinion, more enemies to lovers, which is one of my favorite tropes. All in all, I enjoyed the romance part and was rooting for the main
a modern m/m Cinderella retelling AHHHHHH this sounds so cute i might die. And Cinderella was and will always be my favorite Disney movie. Im so damn excited for this my hands are SHAKING
Aw, this book was so cute. I really, really loved Nate and Cameron. They were both so adorable and geeky. The one problem I had with the book is a fault of my own. I have zero knowledge of music and there is a lot of music references and talk in this book. So, therefore, a lot of those parts went over my head. But the character and main story were good enough that I still loved the book. I was happy about the lgbt representation in this book. I was pleasantly surprised about mental illness being
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