Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan

Boy Meets Boy

by David Levithan

Love meets love. Confusion meets clarity. Boy meets boy.

To be together with someone for twenty years seems like an eternity. I can’t seem to manage twenty days…

How do you stay together?

Paul has been gay his whole life and he’s confident about almost everything. He doesn’t have to hide his feelings like best friend Tony or even cope with loving the wrong guy like his other best friend Joni.

But heartbreak can happen to anyone. Falling in love changes everything.

Reviewed by Angie on

2 of 5 stars

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I was hoping for a quick, cute read, but Boy Meets Boy is only one of those things. I liked the premise: Paul meets a new boy whom he has a spark with, but then his ex comes crawling back and ruins everything. Sadly, everything just moved way too fast and was over way too soon. I must have missed the point where Paul and Noah were suddenly a couple, because next thing I know they're breaking up because of Paul kissing his ex. Then the rest of the book is Paul groveling to get Noah back. I didn't even have time to get invested in them as a couple, so why should I care about them making up?

Boy Meets Boy also had humor that didn't click with me. There were several places where I can tell it was a joke or something that was suppose to be funny, but I didn't laugh. Most of my reactions were along the lines of "Huh?" or "Wait, what?!" It was just random humor, one liners that come out of nowhere and don't make sense. Obviously this type of humor will work for other readers but not for me.

In addition to the romance and jokes coming out of nowhere, the ending of Boy Meets Boy was beyond sudden. Things were happening, and then there's the author's note. I wanted to see this weirdo dance that they were planning! Did Paul and Noah get back together officially? What about poor Kyle?! It seriously just ends, and it didn't help that my Kindle was only at 75% and said I still had an hour of reading.

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