Simon isn’t a character everyone wants to read about, but Albertalli’s greatest feat in this novel is that you begin to want to know about him. His likes, dislikes, whether or not he puts the lid down or up on the toilet, and just what his grade was in seventh grade English class. Random little tidbits make their way into the novel, and by the end I promise you Oreo’s will be on the menu for your next meal.
2015 Midyear Review: Best in Books
The first six months of 2015 have gone by, and there are already so many good books and stories that deserve some recognition, even before the year ends. The Young Folks team has come together to list the best in Books for…