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Café Con Lychee

por Emery Lee

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YA. LGBTQI. Love stories. From the author of Meet Cute Diary comes a delectable rom-com that's brimming with zest and a sprinkle of sweetness. A must-read for fans of Casey McQuiston and Julian Winters. Theo Mori and Gabriel Moreno have always been at odds. Their parents own rival businesses-an Asian American caf and a Puerto Rican bakery-and Gabi's lack of coordination has cost their soccer team too many games to count. Stuck in the closet and scared to pursue his own dreams, Gabi sees his family's shop as his future. Stuck under the weight of his parents' expectations, Theo's best shot at leaving Vermont means first ensuring his parents' livelihood is secure. So when a new fusion caf threatens both shops, Theo and Gabi realize an unfortunate truth-they can only achieve their goals by working together to cook up an underground snack operation and win back their customers. But can they put aside their differences long enough to save their parents' shops, or will the new feelings between them boil over. 13 yrs+… (más)
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Exactly what it says on the tin: A lighthearted queer romcom starring two poc leads.
As much as I love people of colour written as main characters and swoon worthy love interests instead of side characters, I also want to see pairings that do not consists of one white character and a person of colour and this book had that. Both characters and their experiences in a mostly white town felt realistic and relatable. (Though it felt slightly stereotypical that both families make a living selling traditional food, but I guess that was necessary for the plot.)
I wasn't completely sold on the romance but I still think this is a fun summer read.

I received an ARC of this book so some things may be different in the printed version. ( )
  MYvos | Sep 1, 2022 |
teen fiction, gay rom-com, perfect summer read.

super cute MM romance, at first disastrous (Gabi is in the closet, and keeps saying the exact wrong thing that makes Theo hate him more) but then they finally become friends, and ...maybe more than friends?

I loved spending time with these two characters and their boba treats and pastries, and appreciate the complexity involved in their situations, with Theo's Chinese-Japanese American family being so different from Gabi's machismo Puerto Rican dad, and some of their friends going through things of their own. A perfect light, funny romance that will have you reaching for Emery Lee's next book. ( )
  reader1009 | May 26, 2022 |
I liked: the family enemies bit, all the cooking and food tasting, the friendships, and the family relationships.

I disliked that it was an enemies to lovers kind of thing in which the characters, as enemies, didn't have any fun chemistry—instead of bickering or having a rivalry in any interesting way they just spent an awful lot of pages feeling either mad that the other didn't like them, guilty that they didn't like the other, or some combination thereof. Other than some time spent dealing with some internalized homophobia the time before realizing their mutual attraction was kind of boring! ( )
  bibliovermis | May 10, 2022 |
Café Con Lychee is a Romeo-and-Juliet queer YA romance about two boys whose families own competing cafés in the same town. Used to only having each other to vie for customers' attention, when a new competitor comes into town, Theo and Gabi take it upon themselves to do all they can to help their families' cafés stay afloat--and end up changing their minds about each other in the process.

Having read Meet Cute Diary, Lee's previous book, I started off a little concerned that Theo sounded very similar to Noah in Meet Cute--which for me was a big turn-off. However, it quickly became clear that Theo is very different from Noah and not quite all sharp edges, which I really appreciated. Gabi, likewise, is not a "perfect" love interest, either, which was another issue I felt I had with Meet Cute. Both Theo and Gabi are dealing with different family issues; neither has an ideal home life, and I appreciate that Lee takes a look at both these situations, as unfortunately teens are likely to be facing similar ones at home.

My only real critique is that the plot itself is a little unbelievable in certain parts. I don't really buy that no one would notice a rarely-used room at a school being used for non-school functions, and I'm honestly not really sure how the boys are able to keep their Big Plan under wraps from their parents and the school. That being said, these issues are fairly minor and aren't really at the heart of the story, anyway.

Overall, I really enjoyed this read! Fans of the genre will love it, and for this reader the characters make up for any thin parts of the plot. Theo and Gabi are fantastic, and you'll be rooting for them every step of the way.

Thank you to HarperCollins and NetGalley for providing a copy for review. ( )
  bumblybee | May 10, 2022 |
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YA. LGBTQI. Love stories. From the author of Meet Cute Diary comes a delectable rom-com that's brimming with zest and a sprinkle of sweetness. A must-read for fans of Casey McQuiston and Julian Winters. Theo Mori and Gabriel Moreno have always been at odds. Their parents own rival businesses-an Asian American caf and a Puerto Rican bakery-and Gabi's lack of coordination has cost their soccer team too many games to count. Stuck in the closet and scared to pursue his own dreams, Gabi sees his family's shop as his future. Stuck under the weight of his parents' expectations, Theo's best shot at leaving Vermont means first ensuring his parents' livelihood is secure. So when a new fusion caf threatens both shops, Theo and Gabi realize an unfortunate truth-they can only achieve their goals by working together to cook up an underground snack operation and win back their customers. But can they put aside their differences long enough to save their parents' shops, or will the new feelings between them boil over. 13 yrs+

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