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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for granting me free access to the advanced digital copy of this book.

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When 17-year-old Niko and 15-year-old Ali meet at an exclusive summer art institute in New York, they instantly dislike each other -- aaaaand then find out they are half-siblings.

Rioghnach Robinson's book "Alone Out Here" (written under her pen name, Riley Redgate) was one of my favorite-favorite books of 2022, so I was *VERY* excited to read this, and I love that she wrote a book about siblings with her sister - perfection! I thought Niko and Ali's exploration of their biracial identities and where they "fit" was really thoughtful and beautifully done, and I loved the art institute (NOT CAMP) setting and all of the side characters. And the book was funny (especially the Oceans 11-style sneaking out scenario -- ah, teenagers)! Overall this was emotionally moving *and* funny *and* felt so real! I really hope these two write further books together - I will be first in line to read them!

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I had no expectations going into this book, but I thought the premise sounded promising -- and I loved that the dual-POV novel was written by a real-life pair of siblings. Look No Further surprised me with its sweetness and depth as I laughed and cried my way through Niko and Ali's three weeks together at Ogilvy Summer Art Camp Institute.

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