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Learning Curve
by N.R. Walker
This is a quick, sweet story. These boys are young, both being 19 although they both seem older, maybe because of their life experiences.
Vincent is a socially inept introvert. He’s super intelligent. He doesn’t have many friends and doesn’t know how to make them. He probably should have been in the system but wasn’t. It seems like he's a jerk but just doesn’t know how to talk to people. As Cobey discovers, Vincent has not had a normal upbringing which molded his personality. Cobey helps Vincent come out of his shell and feel more comfortable in public situations.
Cobey is portrayed as the quintessential dumb jock which he seems to embrace and I’m not sure why. Vincent shows Cobey through football how to get through math class which helps Cobey realize he’s not as “dumb” as he thinks he is. Cobey seems a little too perfect, but I guess he balances Vincent’s sourpuss personality.
Overall, this is a quick, low-angst read. I would be interested in reading a book about Nate.
Vincent is a socially inept introvert. He’s super intelligent. He doesn’t have many friends and doesn’t know how to make them. He probably should have been in the system but wasn’t. It seems like he's a jerk but just doesn’t know how to talk to people. As Cobey discovers, Vincent has not had a normal upbringing which molded his personality. Cobey helps Vincent come out of his shell and feel more comfortable in public situations.
Cobey is portrayed as the quintessential dumb jock which he seems to embrace and I’m not sure why. Vincent shows Cobey through football how to get through math class which helps Cobey realize he’s not as “dumb” as he thinks he is. Cobey seems a little too perfect, but I guess he balances Vincent’s sourpuss personality.
Overall, this is a quick, low-angst read. I would be interested in reading a book about Nate.