
Social Queue
Young adult fiction
I loved Kay Kerr’s second novel, Social Queue. It follows Zoe Kelly, who has just finished high school a wreck from years of bullying and autistic masking. When a piece she wrote goes viral and leads to requests for more articles about dating and love, Zoe embarks on a journey to decipher attraction and spark true love. It’s an insightful neuro-diverse, own-voices story. Perfect for those who enjoyed Kerr’s first book, Please Don’t Hug Me, and Peta Lyre’s Rating Normal by Anna Whateley.