2.5 Stars Girl Meets Boy sets out to accomplish the telling of a particular story from the point of view of both parties involved. Or at least, that was what I was expecting, and it’s what I was led to believe by the “Introduction” in the beginning of the book. Unfortunately I felt like it only acco...
I generally love a collection of stories and this one was absolutely stellar. Male and female authors are pitted against one another to tell one story in two parts, one from the feminine side of things and the other from the male. I think James Howe and Ellen Wittlinger should write their story toge...
...Wow. Perhaps there is no better word in the English language to sum up how I felt about this book. I felt unbelievably sad at the end, not because it was unexpected, but because things like this happen all the time to real people. The book would still be sad if I didn't have that knowledge, but k...
This was an intense and compact book, perhaps made more intense by its brevity. I picked it up this afternoon and was drawn through it in an hour. Shawn's voice rings achingly true, as do the voices of his family. Parts of it are really, really tough to read but it's worth the pain.
Sort of disturbing book about life from the view of a "vegetable." The narrator is a 14 year-old kid with C.P. who cannot communicate or control his body at all. However, his brain works perfectly fine and is a very smart kid. Most of the novel revolves around his father debating if they best thing ...
This review might be a little different, but the book is a little different.Girl Meets Boy is a collection of stories, the he said and she said sides of love and relationships. 12 YA authors joined together to form 6 pairs, a male author writing the boy's side and a female author writing the girl's ...
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