Description
From the author of the much-loved
The Wedding Forecast,
Unnecessary Drama is a deliciously entertaining rom-com, set in a run-down student share house in Melbourne.
Brooke is the kind of friend who not only remembers everyone's birthdays, but also organises the group present, pays for it, and politely chases others for their share. She's the helper, the doer, the guarder-of-drinks, the minder-of-bags, the maker-of-spreadsheets. She's the responsible one who always follows the rules -- and she plans to keep it that way during her first year of university.
Her new share house is rules-lite. But ‘no unnecessary drama' means no fights, tension, or romance between housemates. When one of her housemates turns out to be Jesse, her high-school nemesis, Brooke is nervously confident she can handle it. They'll simply silently endure living together and stay out of each other's way. But it turns out Jesse isn't so easy to ignore…
Channelling the screwball comedy of
New Girl with an enemies-to-lovers twist,
Unnecessary Drama is a joyful story about leaving home, dealing with the unexpected complications of life, and somehow finding exactly what you need.
Nina Kenwood won the Text Prize for her debut novel,
It Sounded Better in My Head, which went on to be published in six languages, was a finalist for the American Library Association's William C Morris Award, as well as being shortlisted for several Australian awards. Her second book,
Unnecessary Drama, continued her success both in Australia and overseas.
The Wedding Forecast is Nina's latest novel.
‘This book had me crying tears of laughter! Nina Kenwood is rapidly becoming one of my favourite authors and
Unnecessary Drama is a delightful gem!'
Booktopia‘One of the most hilarious books I have read in a very long time…Pure magic and an absolute delight to read.'
Readings‘
Unnecessary Drama is proof that Nina Kenwood knows perfectly how to capture the funny and nerve-wracking process of an anxious mind. You'll recognise yourself and laugh and cringe along with Brooke.'
Age‘This book had me in turns doubled over with laughter, flushing with second-hand embarrassment, and gasping with delight…Fun and deeply enjoyable.'
ArtsHub'The definition of feel-good fiction. A romantic delight from cover to cover.'
Rachael Johns on The Wedding Forecast