"This queer coming-of-age story offers a high-appeal, fandom-inspired romantic subplot with a prickly, enemies-to-lovers dynamic involving an asexual love interest. The central conflict diverges from the path of a straightforward savior narrative, focusing instead on confronting privilege, setting healthy boundaries, and unlearning gendered expectations." Kirkus Reviews "Ellor adeptly centers[fictional sci-fi show] Galaxy Sparks script and crew to address themes of homophobia, misogyny, and white privilege. An inviting tale of self-expression and discovery." Publishers Weekly "Ellor's novel will resonate with anyone who has explored who they are and who they want to be." Booklist "Acting the Parttakes the fun of fake dating and fandom to tell a thoughtful, nuanced story about stories. Ellor asksand answerscharged questions about who holds the power when writing queer characters and what it takes to flip the script." Jasper Sanchez, author of The (Un)popular Vote Praise for May the Best Man Win: "Ellor delivers an intense story about self-discovery, pain, and forgiveness. [A] nuanced conversation about the challenges that coming out as trans brings for the transgender person and the relationships they must navigate. Fans of Leah JohnsonsYou Should See Me in a Crown(2020) wont want to miss this thoughtful lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers high-school dramedy with a romantic core." Booklist (starred review) "Roaring, raging, and riotous,May the Best Man Winis a queer lovers-to-exes-to-enemies-to-lovers romance that will have you rooting for both Jeremy and Lucas to win homecoming kingand each others hearts." The Nerd Daily Earnest, charming, and completely unafraid to dive headfirst into the beautifully messy complexity of grief, gender, and growth.May the Best Man Winwon my heart completely. Becky Albertalli,New York Timesbestselling author ofSimon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda an utterly fresh romance with messy queer teens falling in and out of love, finding their community, and fighting to be seen. ZR Ellors debut puts him on the map as a new, exciting voice. Molly Knox Ostertag, author ofThe Witch Boy "With effervescent writing and bold, stereotype-defying characters, ZR Ellor crafts a much-needed, nuanced depiction of both gender identity and neurodiversity.May the Best Man Wintaught me a little about myself, and had me feeling the school spirit more than I ever did for my own high school!" Jackson Bird, YouTuber and author of Sorted: Growing Up, Coming Out, and Finding My Place