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Jeffery Self

Autor de Drag Teen

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In a world where young adult books seem to have become cookie cutter, here comes a novel that breaks the mold, steps out of the box and gives us something with a bit of diversity and maybe even a bit of controversy. Fair warning. Should you find yourself offended by drag queens and homosexuality, please walk away now. This is not the book for you. If, however, you are open-minded then continue to read on. Better still, know a teen in your life questioning their own sexuality or unsure about their own place in the universe, regardless of what role sexuality plays in that place? Definitely read on.

Drag Teen is one of those books that breaks the mold. I rated it at a 3.5 because the pacing could have been a bit better and some bits of the drag queen drama may have been a bit over-cliched for me. There was a little too much playing up of the hot gay guy versus the not so hot gay guy kind of situation for my liking and I wish that the author would have spent a bit more focusing on the inner beauty of it all because to me, that was the message that they were trying to get across.

Some of the characters were wonderfully developed, while others fell a little flat for me. While I loved the main character, JT, Seth kind of irritated me, but I can't get into why without giving away plot points, so you will have to read, and then after you have, come back here and we can discuss my irritation with his main character flaws of hypocrisy.

In general, this was an interesting and fairly quick read that I was glad that I had the opportunity to give a try. I am glad to see authors stepping outside of the box and giving us something that will allow the youth of today a chance to connect with what is really in their hearts. We all need books that we can relate to, and there needs to be more of that in the fiction market.

What other areas of diversity do you think need to get more attention in fiction?
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destinyisntfree | 6 reseñas más. | Apr 23, 2021 |
JT is just your average teenage boy in Clearwater, Florida. His parents own and run his grandfather’s gas station, and their biggest dream for him is to take auto mechanics, and open a repair shop behind the station.

JT’s fascination is drag queens. He even tried it once at the highschool talent show. Let’s just say his classmates were not ready for his performance. JT’s biggest dream is to go to college. But in order to do so, he needs a scholarship. And as someone bad at math, he knows they will be few and far between. Which is why he lets his boyfriend Seth talk him into entering the Miss Drag Teen pageant in New York. It will be a road trip including the two of them, and JT’s best friend Heather over spring break.

I checked out this audiobook because the cover caught my eye on Hoopla. That glaring Pink and yellow. I was not expecting much because the author is better known for this Youtube channel, then for writing. Even the Goodreads description makes it more about the author’s star than the characters.

However I was greatly surprised. I thoroughly enjoyed this listen, and did it in one day. There are many points where things are just fantastical, but I actually wanted them. I wanted a happy ending for the insecure drag queen wannabe. I wanted to listen to him grow and flourish. And if he name drops a little how cares. The thing about this book is some real celebrity names are used, and some are made up, but perfectly describe celebrities we all know and love. That just adds to the enjoyment of this listen. Is it great literature? No. Is it a fun story that I think you might enjoy? Heck yes. A fun listen for a hot summer day.
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LibrarianRyan | 6 reseñas más. | Jun 17, 2019 |
This is quick read with an eye-catching cover. Marley lives in a small Southern town that is home to just a few gay kids. Sometimes he feels isolated and frets about finding a meaningful relationship. He has awesome free-spirited, open-minded parents. Unfortunately, the new guy he falls in love with has parents that are exactly the opposite. Marley and Chris begin a whirlwind romance that is put to the test when Chris's parents decide to send him to a pray-the-gay-away camp. Marley ends up doing something he isn't proud of in order to memorialize the relationship with Chris… (más)
 
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SWONroyal | Dec 21, 2018 |
Please see my review on Amazon.com under C. Wong. Thank you.
 
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Carolee888 | 6 reseñas más. | Jun 28, 2018 |

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