Book Review - Boy Meets Boy
Courtesy of Random House Author: David Levithan
In a perfect world, there would be no need for war, there would be no diseases and high school would be a lot easier to survive. Boy Meets Boy attempts to show us what that world would be like - but ends up going a little overboard.
Boy Meets Boy Good Terms
Boy Meets Boy is a
well-written, witty novel. There are a lot of
laughs, a lot of sadness and a lot of
high school drama, as you will find in most
teen romance books. The only difference is, this
book is about Paul, a 16 year-old gay boy who has
fallen in love with the new boy in town, Noah. It's really cool to have a book that
portrays something other than the cliché
cheerleader/
football player love story - but Boy Meets Boy doesn't quite live up to its
potential.
Boy Meets Boy Bad Terms
While the idea behind
Boy Meets Boy is cool, the actual story has some
serious flaws. Paul, the
main character, attends a high school that will
never exist. Not only is there a
drag queen clique and a
cheerleading squad that rides Harley's, all the characters in Boy Meets Boy are way too
sophisticated. It's one thing to hope for a time when
gay, straight,
black, white and every other kind of kid can go to a school
free of prejudice - it's another to think that
teens are suddenly going to stop being teens. When you're in high school, you often do and say the
wrong things but that's just part of growing up.
Boy Meets Boy Bottom Line
David Levithan is a
great writer. He is funny and knows how to keep a reader involved in his
story but he's not the best guy for
the job when you need someone to write about
reality. Boy Meets Boy would be
very encouraging for gay (and straight) teens were it a bit more
realistic. But no one is going to be able to
identify with a 16 year-old,
vegetarian, living in
small town America, who is friends with the
star quarterback/homecoming queen named Infinite Darlene. Be prepared to
toss this book out the window from
pure frustration at its
gushy, idealistic
plot.
Boy Meets Boy Rating:

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