School Library Journal Review
Gr 7 Up-While she is an overachiever in the realm of academics and extracurricular activities, Desi Lee is socially awkward when it comes to romance. She has perfect SAT scores and is possibly Stanford-bound. Yet when boys are involved, Desi is an accident-prone wreck. She lives with her dad, who loves Korean dramas. Both are still struggling with the loss of Desi's mother years earlier. When an embarrassing incident involving a crush occurs, a miserable Desi hunkers down and spends a weekend binge-watching Korean dramas. The teen comes up with a 24-step plan to snag a boyfriend, which is based on the formula of success for every K-drama television show. Desi has her heart set on the new kid in school, Luca, and puts her scheme into motion. This book extends beyond a typical romance story, as it also deals with parent/teen relationships, grief, and the stress of college admission. VERDICT A humorous romantic comedy with a Korean drama twist that should be on all YA romance shelves. Purchase where Sarah Dessen and Jenny Han are popular.-Vivian Ho, Port Washington Public Library, NY © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publisher's Weekly Review
Desi Lee, 17, is a smart, ambitious, and athletic Korean-American girl headed toward becoming valedictorian, then to Stanford to study premed. Desi excels at pretty much everything she puts her mind to-except landing a boyfriend. Her best friends, Fiona and Wes, have coined a phrase to describe Desi's haplessness: "Flirt + failure = flailure." But when Luca Drakos, 17, shows up at school, Desi turns to the serialized Korean TV shows ("K dramas") that her father is forever watching. Taking notes on the series' romantic formulas, Desi creates a blueprint to winning Luca's heart, with steps that include "Find Out the Guy's Big Secret, Preferably Through Excruciatingly Repetitive Flashbacks" and "Reveal Your Vulnerabilities in a Heartbreaking Manner." Desi's plan launches her down a path that's as cringe inducing as it is hilarious. The art-centric romance that develops between Desi and Luca is rewarding to follow, as are their parental relationships, particularly that between Desi and her widowed Appa. Goo (Since You Asked...) simultaneously honors and deconstructs romantic tropes, both in general and specific to K dramas, and does so using a wonderfully diverse cast. Ages 14-up. Agent: Judith Hansen, Hansen Literary. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.