Spoiler Alert: He fucks up and still gets the boy. BOY MEETS BOY REVIEW BY DAVID LEVITHAN REVIEW First thing I need to get out of my system: This book is so cute... Second thing I need to get out of my system: I wish I could find a boy easy like Paul did... Like come on, he had two boys liking h...
I was in the mood for something light and sweet for Pride month, and this delivered. This is one of those books where I feel like its strengths and its weakness come from exactly the same place. This book is refreshingly free of tragedy, which is usually the order of the day when it comes to most te...
This is a lovely little confection of a book about friendship and high school loves. It does have a little angst but the main character Paul is such an effervescent fellow that it goes down easy instead of dragging the book down. When it starts, I have to admit I found it all a little strange. Like ...
The first thing I gotta say is, I'm mad at myself for not reading this the moment it arrived in the mail!The other first thing I gotta say is, I want to go to this high school!!! There should be a television show about this high school because I would watch the hell out of it!This book was just beau...
3.5 starsThis is more of a read for teens than adults I think. It’s about the drama of the high school years. It’s very open with sexual orientation so no matter where someone falls in the hetero or QUILTBAG spectrum (so basically everyone alive), there is something to relate to. *SPOILER* For me...
I thought this book was good, a touch too over the top for me but good. I did appreciated that even though the school and clicks were fantastical (really a Harley riding cheer leading squad?) the issues and interpersonal relationships were honest and believable.
This is my first David Levithan novel and I love it. I see why he's so popular. I do see the similarity to John Green, but David's kids and life seems more mundane and less try-hard quirky. (Maybe I just don't know anything about artsy and creative people.) The QUILTBAG setting and expression is so ...
DNF at 31%Since it's LGBT month, I just had to read at least one of David Levithan's books, because he was technically the only author of YA LGBT that I knew of before doing some searching of my own. I'd heard mostly nothing but praise for Leviathan's books, so I decided to give Boy Meets Boy a go. ...
To quote another reviewer, sorry, but I'm not drinking the Kool Aid. I went into this thinking I would be getting a nice M/M romance. But what I really got.....Um.....No. Just no. I know it's supposed to be over the top and outrageous, but geez. The cheerleaders rode Harleys and jumped them off ...
If I were any more cynical, I wouldn't have been able to enjoy this book. The borderline utopia presented in the setting isn't realistic; the world we live in is a cruel, insensitive, and prejudiced place, very unlike this town where everyone is accepted and kids are free to live their lives free of...
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