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The Exact Opposite of Okay

por Laura Steven

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Series: Izzy O'Neill (1)

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"Laura Steven simultaneously destroyed the patriarchy and made me laugh so hard I choked. I will protect Izzy O'Neill with my life." --Becky Albertalli, author of SIMON VS. THE HOMO SAPIENS AGENDA Bitingly funny and shockingly relevant, The Exact Opposite of Okay is a bold, brave, and necessary read for fans of Louise O'Neill and Jennifer Mathieu.  Eighteen-year-old Izzy O'Neill knows exactly who she is--a loyal friend, an aspiring comedian, and a person who believes that milk shakes and Reese's peanut butter cups are major food groups. But after she's caught in a compromising position with the son of a politician, it seems like everyone around her is eager to give her a new label: slut. Izzy is certain that the whole thing will blow over and she can get back to worrying about how she doesn't reciprocate her best friend Danny's feelings for her and wondering how she is ever going to find a way out of their small town. Only it doesn't. And while she's used to laughing her way out of any situation, as she finds herself first the center of high school gossip and then in the middle of a national scandal, it's hard even for her to find humor in the situation. Izzy may be determined not to let anyone else define who she is, but that proves easier said than done when it seems like everyone has something to say about her.… (más)
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A bit heavy-handed with the social justice themes at times, when the story should have been left to speak for itself. Intermittently funny with decent character development and plot but no coherent sense of setting (probably a reflection of the English author not having a clear idea of what small-town America is like). ( )
  fionaanne | Nov 11, 2021 |
Alles behalve oké door Laura Steven

Izzy O’Neill: 18, wees, zit nog op school, is dol op comedy schrijven en weet niet wat haar overkomt als ze de hoofdpersoon in een breed in de media uitgesmeerd seksschandaal wordt.

Waar het in het begin nog allemaal enigszins binnen de perken blijft (hoewel) raakt het al snel groter en groter als een sneeuwbal die een helling afrolt en alles vernietigend zijn weg baant, alles.

Dit boek is Izzy’s verhaal. Letterlijk. Zij houdt een dagboek bij en dit boek is ‘de copy-paste versie’ van dit dagboek, aangevuld met later toegevoegde commentaren. Aangezien Izzy into comedy is, is het dagboek en zeker de aanvullingen bij tijd en wijlen hilarisch grappig. Ondanks de zwaarte van het thema leest dit boek dan ook als een trein.

Steven heeft het klaargespeeld om een rits aan actuele (jongeren-) thema’s aan te kaarten, met soms best moraliserende lessen zonder ooit het gevoel te geven opvoedend te willen schrijven. Haar stoet aan kleurrijke (letterlijk en figuurlijk) nevenpersonages (waarvan je er vele direct in je hart sluit, bvb oma Betty en Ajita) geeft haar verschillende klankborden om relevante en hyperactuele meningen te verkondigen.

Slutshaming, dick picks, feminisme, blanke activistische kunst, witte geprivilegieerde jongetjes die geen nee kunnen verdragen, fuckboys,… allemaal thema’s en onderwerpen die op een ‘geen-blad-voor-de-mond’-manier aan bod komen en je aan het denken zetten. Ik ben 20 jaar te oud voor dit boek en nog raakte het me als een mokerhamer. Het was en is nog steeds zoooo moeilijk om op te groeien als meisje.
Dit is echt een boek dat meisjes die moeten zien te overleven in de lastige sociale mediawereld van heden te dage moeten lezen. Izzy is een voorbeeld, al zal niet iedereen het daar met eens zijn.

Enne, dit boek is veel beter geschreven én grappiger dan Het meisje met de onderrugtattoo; sorry Amy.
Schaamteloos eerlijk, tintelend grappig, en veel en veel beter dan de cover doet vermoeden. Verslind dit boek!

En laat me nu met rust, ik ga een pak peanutbuttercups leeg eten… ( )
  Els04 | May 7, 2018 |
I’m not always crazy about Young Adult fiction for some reason. Perhaps it’s just me, but I think it often comes across as cheesy or preachy. However neither of these things are true in The Exact Opposite of Okay, I absolutely loved it. I enjoyed reading every single page, I loved the main character and I thought it spoke about some really important and timely issues without it ever feeling like that was the sole purpose of the book.
I immediately liked and rooted for Izzy, the main character, because she is so witty, clever and unapologetic about who she is and the way she acts. I adored how passionate Izzy was about her dreams of writing screenplays for a living, and I was saddened right along with her by the many barriers there are for people who are not wealthy and connected. Izzy was so relatable and has faults just like we all do. I found her character was so well developed and skilfully portrayed. In fact, all of the characters were really interesting and realistic. I thought Izzy’s friendship with her best friend Ajita was really believable and full of funny dialogue filled with sarcasm and affection. Izzy’s grandmother, Betty, is her guardian due to both her parents dying years earlier and they have a really sweet relationship. There is so much trust between them and so much love which is nice to read considering the horrific invasion of Izzy;s privacy that takes place. The fact that she always has her grandmother’s support no matter what is partly what gives her her strength which is what makes her able to live her life the way she wants. I also thought it was so great that we as the reader really got to know Izzy and spent a significant portion of the book with her before the main events of the book took place. This meant that the reader is so much more connected to her story and felt for her as things became increasingly difficult in her life due to the actions and judgements of others.
The story is told through Izzy’s blog posts which I really enjoyed. Telling the story this way could have been gimmicky but it was constructed beautifully and felt totally natural. The humour in the novel is also great, Izzy is so funny and quick-witted which makes what could have been a pretty intense read due to the issues discussed actually just purely enjoyable and fun. Steven’s writing is fantastic and flows beautifully. I loved her style and ability to create such great characters. I will definitely be reading her next piece of work, whatever it may be.
The main issue of this book is the slut-shaming and judgement put on young women when they behave in a way that society deems unacceptable. Izzy’s privacy is totally invaded and her world changed when an anonymous blog is posted online basically outlining the many ways Izzy is supposedly a ‘whore’. There is also intimate photographs of Izzy circulated, which she can do very little about due to the fact she is over 18 and therefore technically an adult despite not even having left high school yet. The book does such a phenomenal job of portraying Izzy’s shock, violation and unfortunately her shame. At first Izzy rightly refuses to feel ashamed of herself because she knows that she has done nothing wrong and certainly nothing that millions of teenage boys do with little to no judgement every day. However as the novel progresses and Izzy is continuously judged and shamed by her peers, the press and even some of her teachers she does start to feel a deep shame and embarrassment for things that are in no way her fault. It is so depressing that even though Izzy is a strong, pretty confident young woman society can still force that shame upon her. This book is so filled with great insight about the way women are treated when they behave in a certain manner, not just by society but even by people they think of as friends. The book showed the devastating effect things like slut-shaming and revenge porn can have on even a strong person and whilst obviously nothing changes overnight, I really hope that pieces of work like this great book can start to enact some changes about the treatment of women everywhere.

I really cannot recommend this book enough. There was practically nothing I disliked about it and I think its such a fun entertaining read that still manages to say a great deal about something so important without ever beating you over the head with it.
  ChristineW11 | Mar 23, 2018 |
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"Laura Steven simultaneously destroyed the patriarchy and made me laugh so hard I choked. I will protect Izzy O'Neill with my life." --Becky Albertalli, author of SIMON VS. THE HOMO SAPIENS AGENDA Bitingly funny and shockingly relevant, The Exact Opposite of Okay is a bold, brave, and necessary read for fans of Louise O'Neill and Jennifer Mathieu.  Eighteen-year-old Izzy O'Neill knows exactly who she is--a loyal friend, an aspiring comedian, and a person who believes that milk shakes and Reese's peanut butter cups are major food groups. But after she's caught in a compromising position with the son of a politician, it seems like everyone around her is eager to give her a new label: slut. Izzy is certain that the whole thing will blow over and she can get back to worrying about how she doesn't reciprocate her best friend Danny's feelings for her and wondering how she is ever going to find a way out of their small town. Only it doesn't. And while she's used to laughing her way out of any situation, as she finds herself first the center of high school gossip and then in the middle of a national scandal, it's hard even for her to find humor in the situation. Izzy may be determined not to let anyone else define who she is, but that proves easier said than done when it seems like everyone has something to say about her.

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