Weird Girl and What's His Name by Meagan Brothers

Weird Girl and What's His Name

by Meagan Brothers

IndieFab Young Adult Fiction Book of the Year 2015! Kirkus Reviews Best Teen Books 2015! In the podunk town of Hawthorne, North Carolina, seventeen-year-old geeks Lula and Rory share everything--sci-fi and fantasy fandom, Friday night binge-watching of old X-Files episodes, and that feeling that they don't quite fit in. Lula knows she and Rory have no secrets from each other; after all, he came out to her years ago, and she's shared with him her "sacred texts"--the acting books her mother left behind after she walked out of Lula's life. But then Lula discovers that Rory--her Rory, who maybe she's secretly had feelings for--has not only tried out for the Hawthorne football team without telling her, but has also been having an affair with his middle-aged divorcee boss. With their friendship disrupted, Lula begins to question her identity and her own sexual orientation, and she runs away in the middle of the night on a journey to find her mother, who she hopes will have all the answers. Meagan Brother's piercing prose in this fresh LGBT YA novel speaks to anyone who has ever felt unwanted and alone, and who struggles to find their place in an isolating world. Ages 14--up.

Reviewed by Angie on

3 of 5 stars

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YES!
+I would probably have been friends with Rory in high school. He's fat, gay, nerdy, and likes an older man. He would have finally gotten me to watch the X-files. Probably multiple times.
+Rory only has one secret from his best friend, Lula. And that is that he's dating his older boss. When she finds out, they fight, and she disappears. Where did she go?! Why did she go?! Rory is determined to find his friend, but he also has his own issues to deal with. Like breaking up with said older man, dealing with his alcoholic mother, deciding if he wants to be on the football team, etc.
+About half way in, the narrative switches to Lula. Are we going to find out why she left and where she went?! Yes, along with what she's up to now, because a lot changed over the summer. It wasn't surprising at all, but most importantly, I wanted to know why she came back.
+Crushes are messy. Friendships are messy. But we do our best.

NO!
-All of "You're probably wondering..." transitions in Lula's chapters were annoying. Just tell us what happened! Of course, we're wondering! Isn't that the point?! Although sometimes it's like, "You're probably wondering why I'm hiding in the bathroom." No, I wasn't, because I didn't know you were hiding in the bathroom?
-Lula's description of a fat woman was uncomfortable and unnecessary. She quickly reminds us that her best friend "is huge" so she's not fatphobic. That's not how that works. I'm not even sure why this description was included to the extent that it was?
-I think this would have worked better as an alternating POV, rather than having the first 40% be Rory, and the rest Lula. I was really invested in Rory's story and he basically disappears, except for when they finally make up at the end.

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