Book Resume
for Seven Percent of Ro Devereux by Ellen O'Clover
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- School Library Journal:
- Grades 10 and up
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 13 and up
- Kirkus:
- Ages 13 and up
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades 7-12
- Genre:
- Realistic Fiction
- Romance
- Year Published:
- 2023
3 Subject Headings
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From School Library Journal
January 1, 2023
Gr 10 Up-Ro Devereux has created an app for her senior project that is based on the classic game of MASH (Mansion Apartment Shack House), which can predict a user's future with 93 percent accuracy. To gain interest from a potential investor, Ro must test out the app herself and prove that it works. The app declares Alistair Miller, her childhood best friend who hasn't spoken to her since an incident between them during their freshman year, as her perfect match. Will she convince Miller to play this game with her, and if so, what will this app ultimately prove to Ro, Miller, and possibly the world? This story isn't simply a teen romance with an enemies-to-lovers trope. It's also about finding yourself and realizing that life is unpredictable. The author provides excellent insight on life and relationships in this debut that teens can take away from this beautiful, slow-burn contemporary romance. Main characters present as white, with one supporting character cued Black. There are bisexual and gay secondary characters. VERDICT Fans of Rachel Lynn Solomon and John Green will not be able to put this one down. It will fit right in with the YA collection of any public library.-Lacey Webster
Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
From Publisher's Weekly
November 28, 2022
Eighteen-year-old Rose Devereux thinks her dreams are coming true when MASH, the mobile app she developed in collaboration with her elderly behavioral scientist neighbor, Vera, goes viral, capturing the interest of tech corporation XLR8. Though her father forbids her from partnering with XLR8, citing that continued development of the app will detract from her academics, Ro agrees to work with them anyway, hoping to prove she doesn't need college to launch her cyber career. To further promote MASH, which can predict a person's ideal romantic partner with 93% accuracy, XLR8 encourages Ro to take the app's survey herself and pursue her predicated true love. When she's matched with Alistair Miller, her former best friend whom she believes "thoroughly hated" her, she endeavors to persuade him into a highly publicized, pretend romance. O'Clover's prose, brimming with dry wit, pensively ponders existential questions regarding free will and the "gray area" of human behavior that no computer can measure. A nuanced cast navigating evolving interpersonal struggles-including Ro's relationships with her absent mother, Miller, and Vera-and natural-feeling dialogue elevate this tech-driven debut about love, fate, and change. Main characters present as white. Ages 13—up.
From Kirkus
November 1, 2022
For her senior project, a coding prodigy invents an app called MASH that predicts users' future outcomes in life, never imagining it will become a public sensation. Eighteen-year-old Rose Devereux lives with her devoted father in small-town Colorado, having largely put her tech genius mother's abandonment of their family when she was little behind her. Her behavioral scientist neighbor, Vera, is like a grandmother to her and has been battling cancer for the last three years. Vera and Ro worked together to develop the predicating theory behind MASH. When the app is unexpectedly promoted by Ro's social media influencer cousin, Ro is drawn into a partnership with a Silicon Valley firm that insists the hook is the aspect that predicts someone's life partner. Pushed to win over funders by using herself as an example, Ro publicly stages a relationship with Alistair Miller, a sensitive, brainy boy she grew up with but from whom she is estranged. There are some interesting ideas explored along the way about free will and ambition, and Ro's family experiences, including Vera's illness, provide for convincing emotional drama, but the central focus of the story is on the romance, which will please fans of the genre. The main characters read White; there is some ethnic diversity suggested by secondary characters' surnames, and Ro's best friend is in a same-sex relationship. A thoughtful meditation on some weighty questions wrapped in a well-drawn romance. (Romance. 13-18)
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7 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
Seven Percent of Ro Devereux was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
Australia Lists (3)
New South Wales
Victoria
- Victoria Premier’s Reading Challenge, 2023, Years 7-8
- Victoria Premier’s Reading Challenge, 2023, Years 9-10
United States Lists (4)
California
Florida
Texas
- Tayshas Reading List, 2024, for Grades 9-12
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