Saturday, 28 March 2020

Boy Meets Boy - young romance

In Boy Meets Boy, by David Levithan (a title suggested by the February 2020 list of books featured in my Bibliophile Diary), we meet Paul, a gay teenager who lives in a progressive town where your personal sexual leanings are, on the whole, not an issue. Paul seems destined to be unlucky in love, and spends his time supporting the minefield of his friends love lives instead. But then Noah arrives on the scene and Paul is totally smitten. After a bit of hit and miss, the feeling appears to be mutual, but, as you would expect, the course of love never runs smoothly and when an ex of Paul's appears on the scene to muddy the water, the budding shoots of this new love look likely to be pruned into oblivion. In the meantime, Paul's circle of friends all have their own issues, from Tony who is hiding who he is from his parents, best friend Joni who has hooked up with a controlling thug, and Infinite Darlene, the football hero at school who is also a drag queen! There's a lot going on, but at it's heart it really is a love story. Entertaining, but a little on the sweet side, this is a book for those looking to take a trip exploring the agony and ecstasy of young love.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 240 print pages.
Price I paid: Free, borrowed from library as an ebook.
Formats available: print, MP3CD, ebook.

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