Ask Again Later | Liz Czukas | Book Review

In times of great stress, sometimes the only way to shut your brain off is to pick up a book that is completely the opposite of the serious books lining your nightstand. As much as I loved Siege And Storm, I could not pick it up at the end of a 14 hour day of coming in ON MY DAY OFF and handling various crises. Instead, I needed some lighter fare and thank goodness I could see the bright purple cover of Ask Again Later by Liz Czukas peeking out of my TBR pile. I picked the book up without regard to date and began reading and immediately my mind went to the light and funny moments of high school and prom and all it’s inherent awkwardness. Y’all, if you are having a rough time in your life and need to blow off some steam, read Ask Again Later for a dose of the best medicine, laughter. Ask Again Later by Liz Czukas | Good Books And Good Wine

In Liz Czukas’s Ask Again Later main character Heart LaCouer has a problem that probably many of us have never experienced, she’s been invited to the prom by two different guys and has no idea which one to pick. Prior to the invites, she had planned to go to prom with her group of theater group friends calling themselves No Drama Prom-a Crew. Heart is terribly indecisive, so her friends decide to shake a magic 8 ball for her which leads to a whole lot of ‘ask again later’ popping up. So, Heart flips a coin. Heads, she goes with Troy, the football jock just getting over a bad break up and who is best friends with her brother, this is a pity date. Tails, she goes with Ryan, one of her stage crew friends who is hiding a secret. Instead of just exploring one route, Ask Again Later details what happens on both dates much to my delight and humor, because you guys it is about to get funny up in here.

Heart was a character that I could really relate to in some aspects. First off, she doesn’t always make the best life choices. Also, she is one of those people who should probably not ever be drunk which just kind of adds to the hilarity. She also is going through a phase where she hates her name. You guys, I went through one of those phases as a teenager and as a little kid and my name is not even that bad. She is also involved with drama club, only unlike me, she is actually good at it. I just thought that she came off as a genuinely warm character and someone I would totally not hate in high school. ALSO! While she does ditch her friends for boys, I will not pretend to be holier than thou, I did that too as a teenager because whatever that’s what some teenagers do. In the end, she learns her lesson about that, just like I learned my lesson.

This is like my second parallel stories book in like 2 weeks (I also read 3:59 by Gretchen McNeil which is definitely way different and sci-fi). This book leans more heavily towards contemporary, like there is no sci-fi stuff going on at all, it’s just an exploration of what happens as an outcome of the different choices she could have made. What I love about the writing or maybe it’s the plotting is how Liz Czukas syncs up what happens in both plotlines. I liked that in each plot line, for example, Heart breaks her vintage dress. Like, it happens to both, but as a result of different circumstances. I also loved how the ending comes together. There is a romance. Heart is oblivious. It is not who you would expect at all. There’s no teams to be had here you guys, you will immediately read about one boy and root for him for the rest of of the book. I pinky swear.

Fans of Meg Cabot and Stephanie Perkins are going to love Ask Again Later. It’s breezy, contemporary, and fun. It doesn’t lay down an extremely heavy theme on you. It’s snarky. It’s hilarious. The characters are great. You are going to want to join the No Drama Prom-a Crew. You are hopefully going to love how it all ends. This really is the book I would recommend to readers who want a break from serious reading for something lighthearted and engaging. Frankly I love this book and will end on the note of : Schroeder <333333333333

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April is in her 30s and created Good Books And Good Wine. She works for a non-profit. April always has a book on hand. In her free time she can be found binge watching The Office with her husband and toddler, spending way too much time on Pinterest or exploring her neighborhood.
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April is in her 30s and created Good Books And Good Wine. She works for a non-profit. April always has a book on hand. In her free time she can be found binge watching The Office with her husband and toddler, spending way too much time on Pinterest or exploring her neighborhood.

Comments

  1. I know what you mean, sometimes you need a book like this to take your mind off of life and I’m so glad this one worked. Heart sounds like an adorable girl and I really want to read this and see where each choice takes her

  2. Christy K says

    Oooo this does look good! Thanks for the great review. 🙂

  3. You had me at “fans of Meg Cabot.” Okay, actually I’ve already planned on reading this one because I am totally in need of something light and funny. And I know exactly what you mean, when I was a teen I totally ditched friends for a boy. I learned my lesson, too 🙂

  4. Oh I can’t wait to read this book!! I am SO a sucker for prom books and I love books that make me laugh! This one sounds like just the type of book I need right now… fun, happy, with a cool idea to it. I love the sound of seeing the two different sides to her choice. I definitely have high expectations for this one 🙂

    • Prom books are so awesome. Like, my prom was not the best but I will read the heck out of any prom book.

      Yes, if you want fun this is absolutely the perfect book to pick up!

      Hope you enjoy it when you read it 🙂

  5. Sounds like a fun read. Sometimes, you just need something light and fun.

  6. You totally sold me on this one. Sometimes you are in the mood for a fun, happy read and I’m glad this one fit the bill. And now I’m so curious to see how the romance plays out!

  7. Wasn’t this book just adorable? I read it just when I needed a pick me up. It was cute and fun and really likeable. Glad to see others enjoying it too.

  8. ASK AGAIN LATER sounds delightful! Sometimes, a fluffy, fun read is all you need to put you in a better mood. I wasn’t sure about checking this one out before, but you make it sound seriously fun in your review.

  9. I’ve heard so many good things about this book! It looks like so much fun! I’m always intrigued by dual/parallel life books, and I’m interested to see how that works in Ask Again Later.

    Great review!

    • I haven’t really read a lot of dual/parallel life books until basically this year. All of a sudden that’s like subgenre that I am reading a lot of.

      It works pretty well in Ask Again Later, I highly, highly recommend you get your hands on it! 🙂

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