As the kids on tumblr would say “ALL THE FEELS” for this book. It’s a very short, poignant read, and a good jumping point for those just starting David Levithan. (Hooray I’ve broken my streak of reading books that Levithan’s cowritten!) It’s also a very sweet look at high school crushes, friendships...
Irrepressible. Fun. Whimsical. Wise. Poetic.This book blew me away and I'm not a gay teen. How is that possible? Perhaps because it's told with such simple elegance and sensitivity. Perhaps because it gave me a sense that this world in which the football star is also a flaming transvestite, might on...
An absolutely fantastic book. It was the most beautiful love story I have read in quite some time. I absolutely couldn't put it down, devouring it in a matter of hours. The writing was so poetic and fluent, and the story was both funny and intriguing and sad, in beautiful ways. A book that goes slam...
I loved this book. I was in the mood for a light-hearted, romantic YA and this book delivered.I loved the development of Paul and Noah's relationship, especially at the end, where Paul tried to get Noah back by 'showing' him his love. I loved the 'gifts' Paul gave Noah each day, and the gift Noah ga...
It was one of the first "gay themed" stories i read. its very tame. minimum gay content. a very nice story for a younger reader. i have read multiple times since i own the book.
Boy Meets Boy is a very humorous but heartfelt story about, well, a boy meeting a boy. Of course it is more complicated than that but the moment of meeting propels most of the story. But aside from the romantic element, there is also a strong thread of friendship throughout the story and a need of a...
Apart from the fact that I truly enjoyed the scenario of a town of people who mostly seem cool about teenagers, life and sexuality—also when this sexuality is being gay—it was with great appreciation that I read this book. I read it with a smile on my face all the way through. This does NOT happen...
I picked this up because I thought the author might be the same guy who wrote The Lover's Dictionary (which I want to read). It was awful. Nothing was realistic; it felt like a Brit writing about American high school experience after watching Canadian teen soaps. There is no high school that I kno...
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