Sunday, January 13, 2019

Whatever: Or How Junior Year Became Totally F$@cked

"Whatever: Or How Junior Year Became Totally F$@cked" by S.J. Goslee was the LGBT+ book I was looking for.

Mike thought life was going great, well as great as it can go for a high school student. His easy-going girlfriend breaks up with him, only to inform him that he's probably bi. So no only does Mike have to figure out his geometry homework, he has to figure out his own sexuality. 

"It's like the apocalypse came, only instead of nuclear bombs and zombies, Mike gets school participation, gay thoughts, and mother-effin' cheerleaders."

Walton's book portrayed the questioning aspect of LGBTQIA almost perfectly. The idea of being scared and confused, but not being the sole owner of being scared and confused (that secretly, everyone feels that way). 


Go forth, read this book or #whatever

No comments:

Post a Comment

How to Hide Your Stolen Baby (Closet Baby Chronicles #4)

Here's Anna Winheart's "How To Hide Your Stolen Baby." It's the fourth novel in her Closet Baby Chronicles series. Bec...