
The Romantic Tragedies of a Drama King
Synopsis
"The funniest person on the internet has written the book everyone needs!" - Jameela Jamil
The Romantic Tragedies of a Drama King is the hilarious YA rom-com debut from actor and comedian Harry Trevaldwyn, perfect for fans of Heartstopper.
First there was Bridget Jones. Then there was Georgia Nicolson. Now get ready to meet Patch Simmons . . .
Patch has decided that this is the year he will get a boyfriend. Fate finally intervenes when two new mysterious boys join drama club: Peter, who’s just moved from New York (very chic) and his best friend, Sam.
Patch is confident that one of them will be his first boyfriend. So, armed with his over-supportive best friend Jean and an alarming level of self-confidence, Patch sets out to make his mission a success. Whether or not they actually like boys or him is a problem for later.
Readers are falling head over heels for Patch . . .
"I stayed up late to read it and found myself - on EVERY SINGLE PAGE - cackling out loud to no one." - Reader review
"I absolutely loved Patch and didn’t want this book to ever end. I laughed out loud at so many parts of this book." - Reader review
"I had so much fun with this book" - Reader review
"This book is perfect for anyone who enjoys a good laugh, a cute romance, and characters who aren't afraid to be themselves." - Reader review
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Reviews
One of the funniest, warmest YAs to be published this decade.Charlotte Eyre, The Bookseller
My favourite genre of book is 'Charming Lunatic Complains About Life,' and this is a wonderful entry. Funny and full of heart, Patch is up there with the great whingers Adrian Mole, Georgia Nicolson, and Bridget Jones.Monica Heisey, bestselling author of Really Good, Actually
The Romantic Tragedies of a Drama King is nothing short of perfect, a joy from start to finish. Patch is Gen Alpha's Adrian Mole.Rebecca Humphries
Funny, voicey and fresh. Patch makes Georgia Nicolson seem demure and composedElle McNicoll, author of Some Like it Cold