Monday, November 3, 2014

Guy In Real Life

Guy in Real Life by Steve Brezenoff
Published May 27, 2014

About the Book:

From the acclaimed author of Brooklyn, Burning comes Guy in Real Life, an achingly real and profoundly moving love story about two Minnesota teens whose lives become intertwined through school, role-playing games, and a chance two-a.m. bike accident.

It is Labor Day weekend in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and boy and girl collide on a dark street at two thirty in the morning: Lesh, who wears black, listens to metal, and plays MMOs; Svetlana, who embroiders her skirts, listens to Björk and Berlioz, and dungeon masters her own RPG. They should pick themselves up, continue on their way, and never talk to each other again.

But they don't.

This is a story of two people who do not belong in each other's lives, who find each other at a time when they desperately need someone who doesn't belong in their lives. A story of those moments when we act like people we aren't in order to figure out who we are. A story of the roles we all play-at school, at home, with our friends, and without our friends-and the one person who might show us what lies underneath it all.

My Thoughts:

I gave this 3 out of 5 stars on Goodreads.  I didn't dislike the book, but I didn't love it either.  I had a hard time getting into for one.  I found it easy to put down and not pick back up for a while.  I think a big factor in that was just not really liking the main characters much.  Something about them each bugged me, and I just didn't care enough about them.  The story was interesting enough to keep me reading through to the end, though.

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