Mistaken identity, real love?
Stories about falsehood as a mechanism for capturing love right true. Probably because I, like the protagonist in this book, never felt like I was the type of person someone might actually be interested in. I have the feeling that this book will feel very familiar to me because of the emotions the main character goes through as he tries to prove his value to the girl he likes. Hopefully there's a good moral at the end of the book and a redemption, because those make the book even more appealing...