Teenage Dirtbags

Teenage Dirtbags

Hardcover
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Beschreibung

From the author of The Long Run comes another unflinchingly raw and boldly hilarious novel about an unlikely group of teens coming together to exact revenge on the person who wronged them.

All’s fair in love and revenge…

Phil Reyno is a “troublemaker.” With a punk aesthetic and a quick temper, Phil knows that it’s surprising to see him dating universally beloved Cameron Ellis, whose viral coming out video made him an internet darling.

Jackson Pasternak is a “good guy.” Junior class president, star rower, and Ivy bound, Jackson is burnt out and misses the only person who ever truly knew him—his ex-best friend, Phil.

When Cameron dumps Phil and torpedoes his already-iffy reputation in the process, Phil hatches a plot to expose Cameron as the two-faced liar he truly is. And he finds the perfect weapon in his old pal Jackson, who agrees to infiltrate Cameron’s circle and uncover dirt.

But as Phil and Jackson rediscover their friendship—and more—they start to wonder… Will knocking Cameron off his pedestal really solve their problems?

Praise for The Long Run
“Written with equal doses of heart and ferocity, this is a fabulous debut.” —Abdi Nazemian, author of Stonewall Honor book Like a Love Story and The Chandler Legacies
“Raw, real, electric, and unputdownable.” —Steven Salvatore, critically acclaimed author of And They Lived…
“James Acker is a splashy new voice with an unforgettable romcom about tough guys with soft hearts.” —Adam Sass, award-winning author of Surrender Your Sons and The 99 Boyfriends of Micah Summers
* “A stunning novel.” —Bookpage, starred review
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Format
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
384
Preis
12.99 €

Beiträge

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Alle
4

If Mean Girls and Gossip Girl had a queer baby it would be this book! Teenage Dirtbags tackles a lot of difficult themes, such as forced outing and bullying, but it never felt too dark or depressing. The main characters aren't perfect, but they recognize their mistakes and try to do the right thing in the end. I really loved the dynamic between Jackson, Phil and Veronica. Their relationships are kind of complicated, but it was super rewarding to watch them grow closer towards friendship (and in some cases maybe more). I enjoyed the whole best friends-to-lovers arc. Jackson was such an amazing guy and I've grown to like Phil as well, even though he got on my nerves at times. There was a scene towards the middle of the book that made me laugh out loud! Some other scenes dragged on a little too long for my taste, though. If you're looking for a queer YA story with a good amount of drama and intrigue, this book is for you. Thanks a lot to Inkyard Press and Edelweiss for an early review copy in exchange for an honest review!

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