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jedbird 's review for:
You're the One That I Want
by Simon James Green
I've read everything by Mr. Green, and I am definitely a fan, but I have to say that in this story I missed the levels of sheer ridiculousness reached by the likes of, say, Noah in past books. This is a more straightforward story, and a more typical YA story, than previous stories.
Freddie is a likable boy with a rather neglectful TV producer mother. He's got the idea he needs to remake himself into someone who could get a boyfriend and decides to say YES to everything in an attempt to change his life. He does say YES a lot, and has a lot of YA learning experiences on the way to becoming somewhat comfortable in his own skin.
If you like this one, and appreciate ridiculousness, the Noah books and the Alex book by this author are also delightful.
Freddie is a likable boy with a rather neglectful TV producer mother. He's got the idea he needs to remake himself into someone who could get a boyfriend and decides to say YES to everything in an attempt to change his life. He does say YES a lot, and has a lot of YA learning experiences on the way to becoming somewhat comfortable in his own skin.
If you like this one, and appreciate ridiculousness, the Noah books and the Alex book by this author are also delightful.