The beloved, award-winning novel is now a major motion picture starring 13 Reasons Why's Katherine Langford and Everything, Everything's Nick Robinson.
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Straight people should have to come out too. And the more awkward it is, the better.
Simon Spier is sixteen and trying to work out who he is - and what he's looking for.
But when one of his emails to the very distracting Blue falls into the wrong hands, things get all kinds of complicated.
Because, for Simon, falling for Blue is a big deal ...
It's a holy freaking huge awesome deal.
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Praise for Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda:
'Worthy of Fault in Our Stars-level obsession.' Entertainment Weekly
'I love you, SIMON. I LOVE YOU! And I love this fresh, funny, live-out-loud book." Jennifer Niven, bestselling author of All the Bright Places
- ISBN10 0062411500
- ISBN13 9780062411501
- Publish Date 7 April 2015
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
- Imprint Balzer and Bray
- Edition Unabridged edition
- Format Audiobook (MP3)
- Duration 6 hours and 45 minutes
- Language English
Reviews
Amber (The Literary Phoenix)
Simon was adorable. 110% of myself wanted nothing more than his complete and total happiness. I liked Simon. I liked Simon a lot. I wanted to sit and watch his antics and frustrations and being human all day long. Every time I sat down with this book, it hooked me. So much love, honestly.
It is a really quick read. Legit, I sat down to read a couple chapters because I had a smidge of downtime and read the entire rest of the book. The dialogue is quick and fun and witty.
I liked it.
It was a light read that dealt with coming out in a very respectful way. I'm straight, so I cannot begin to understand the struggles of coming out, but I got the impression that Simon Vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda was very thoughtful and respectful and even though some people are total toolbags, that's the world. I think Becky did a great job.
I'm very much looking forward to reading Leah on the Offbeat.
That's all I have to say. It was sweet, adorable, heartwarming and lovely. Totally recommended.
girlinthepages
Overall: I'm almost scared to read another book by Becky Albertalli because I'm worried I won't ever love and want to hug a character as much as I just want to reach into the pages and squeeze Simon. Major props to an author who created a character who is certain to be topping "my bookish bff" lists for years to come.This review was originally posted on Girl in the Pages
bumblingbookworm
This was a reread for me, I HAD to reread it before going to see Love Simon on Wednesday. I thought I'd give the audiobook a try, as I'd heard good things, and I wasn't disappointed. The narrator was fantastic, he just felt like Simon to me and it was quite authentic. He had the tone down perfectly and the voices of the other characters were also done really well.
This book was every bit as good as the first time and I really can't fault it. I adore all of the characters with every bit of my heart, and it was an absolute joy to read. Albertalli has a way of writing swoony YA with all the feels, and it feels super relatable - even for a straight woman who left her teen years behind a long time ago. To quote Simon, I can't even - 5 stars.
Check out the rest of my review here!
Bianca
Don’t you think everyone should have to come out? Why is straight the default? Everyone should have to declare one way or another, and it should be this big awkward thing whether you’re straight, gay, bi, or whatever. I’m just saying.
— An adorable and funny book about coming out. Loved the cute romance and how the main character had such a strong support system.
katie
Actual rating TEN MILLION STARS
Full review to come at http://kaitgoodwin.com/scintillatingreads
ross91
I couldn't put it down!
empressbrooke
Mercy
En realidad es un libro que, a falta de una palabra mejor en este momento, describiría como 'bonito', es también muy divertido, no sé si realista en cuanto a la temática LGBT+, porque creo que es el primer libro de este tipo que leo, aunque hubo momentos que me desesperaba muchisímo porque Simon no dejaba de recordarme que es gay y que es gaaaaay y todo eso, cómo si no lo hubiese sabido desde la primera página. Otro problema fue la prosa tan simple, aunque eso ayuda a que se lea rapidísimo y también creo que leer un libro así después de leer a Jeffrey Eugenides, Wilkie Collins y Donna Tartt no es recomendable pero bueno... era super plana y no me inspiraba muchas emociones.
También hay algo que me tiene pensando porqué no sé si yo no lo entendí o es un error por parte de la autora, si ya lo leyeron y pueden ayudarme a entenderlo, lo agradeceré mucho:
Hay una escena en la que están en el comedor del colegio el primer día después de las vacaciones de año nuevo, donde todos ya saben que Simon es gay y todo está yendo bien y llega al comedor y ahí están Garret y Bram, luego, Leah se enoja y se va y Garret le hace una seña a Bram y Simon lo interpreta como que a Bram le gusta Leah e incluso le dice que se anime, pero eso no es posible porque luego sabemos quien es Bram, entonces, ¿qué pasó ahí? ¿Error de la autora? ¿O Garret se refería a Simon porque ya sabía sobre Bram? ¿O es que yo no entendí?
En conclusión, Yo, Simon, Homo Sapiens, ha sido una historia fácil de leer, que luego de una primera parte bastante irregular, pude empezar a disfrutar más con las últimas 50-75 páginas, donde ya no hay tantas escenas a mi parecer ridículas o comentarios de Simon sobre cualquier cosa sin venir a cuento y vamos acercándonos a descubrir por fin quien es Blue, el chico de los mails que disculpen mi momento fangirl, pero Blue es lo más adorable del universo y más aún cuando supe quien era. Al principio me quedé a cuadros y no me convenció pero luego le amé muchísimo y todos mis reparos (o casi todos) para con la historia se fueron. Y es por eso que le termino dando 3 estrellas en lugar de 2.
Reseña completa: http://thebooksaremylife.blogspot.com/2016/09/resena-yo-simon-homo-sapiens-becky.html
Sarah Says
I got lost in Simon’s world and would happily go back and get lost again.
Simon is freaking adorable and I thoroughly enjoyed watching him struggle, fumble and come out on top. FIVE STARS for this must read adorable feel good story.