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Friday, 2 April 2021

The Sky Blues by Robbie Couch


Sky Baker may be openly gay, but in his small, insular town, making sure he was invisible has always been easier than being himself. Determined not to let anything ruin his senior year, Sky decides to make a splash at his high school’s annual beach bum party by asking his crush, Ali, to prom—and he has thirty days to do it.

What better way to start living loud and proud than by pulling off the gayest promposal Rock Ledge, Michigan, has ever seen?

Then, Sky’s plans are leaked by an anonymous hacker in a deeply homophobic e-blast that quickly goes viral. He’s fully prepared to drop out and skip town altogether—until his classmates give him a reason to fight back by turning his thirty-day promposal countdown into a school-wide hunt to expose the e-blast perpetrator.

But what happens at the end of the thirty days? Will Sky get to keep his hard-won visibility? Or will his small-town blues stop him from being his true self?

Sky keeps his head down. It works better for him, given the way his mother has reacted to his coming out. But then his private life is put on display in the worst way ever. How can he deal with the rest of the school year?

SPOILER: like a boss, that's how.

This is a fantastic, bright, cheerful novel. With so many YA books focusing on evil cliques and horrible cheerleaders and violent football players, it's lovely to read one where actually, everyone's pretty ok. Sure, some are rude, but mostly because they don't know better; there's one really nasty one, but his storyline wraps up nicely; most people are nice, kind, tolerant, just like in real life.

The pace is great and I loved the descriptions. Sky is a great character and so much stronger than many heroes. I wish I had more to say about this book; it deserves so much praise, but without spoiling it (worse than I have) there's not much I can say other than read it. You won't regret it. I'm really glad I read it.


The Sky Blues publishes on the 6th of April, 2021. I received a free copy and chose to write an honest review.

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