by Brent Hartinger
This was actually a pretty good read. Hartinger's story has a lot of depth to it about realistic things people have to go through every day concerning relationships and friendships, high school, dealing with things that at the time are incredibly difficult but in the end being able to come out of th...
I started reading this book late last night and found myself eagerly turning the pages, unable to stop reading until I had finished – and stayed up way too late doing so. However, after I had closed the book, I found that I had a lot of problems with it. The main problem was that the book was too sh...
One of my goals for this year was to branch out into more contemporary fiction a bit. Geography Club by Brent Hartinger is an LGBT young adult book that seemed just perfect for my foray into realistic fiction :D. There is also a movie coming out sometime this year, and Brent Hartinger was awesome to...
Volevo leggere questo libro da quando ho scoperto la casa editrice Playground, che aveva pubblicato la bellissima trilogia di Alex Sanchez, "Rainbow boys" (per cui ho un debole *_*).Ho sempre rimandato la lettura fino a che qualche giorno fa Netgalley non mi ha avvisato dell'uscita del QUARTO volume...
This was a nice ya book. :)
I am heterosexual female and found some parts of this book at best stereotypical and probably that’s why I was surprised to read on the books last page that author is homosexual.(I wanted to see the animated Disney musical, which I guess just proved that I really was the gay boy that I’d been thinki...
I enjoyed this book quite a lot, made me rethink some of high school and what mindset a lot of the kids had.Kind of sad really how stongly we want to be popular then and how little it really matters in the now.Seems like too much work for me now!:)
Easy read, and I thought the author did a fairly good job making the characters believable. Not entirely, though. There was some dialogue that didn't seem quite right. Word choice, actually. And I don't think he's actually been around baseball much past little league.
Read this book once, after the author came to our school (he lived in the area).