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Teenage Rewrite Kindle Edition | Pages: 269 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 328 Users | 52 Reviews

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Every year millions of teenagers graduate from high school, embrace adulthood, and go on to lead happy, productive lives. That’s great and all, but Justin Davis thinks this is a complete load.

Withdrawn and perpetually anxious, Justin begins senior year completely overwhelmed by thoughts of life after high school. Up until now he’s been able to coast through life without any complications. He’s managed to pass all his classes, he has just enough friends to not eat alone at lunch and, quite frankly, he’s come to accept things just as they are: dismal. But after seventeen years of coasting, Justin meets two guys determined to ruin everything.

With constant meddling from his nosy new friend Travis, Justin finally has to learn to own his bisexuality, connect with friends he didn’t know he had, and even get closer to his crush, Evan—a shy yet equally meddlesome junior.

In this YA, coming-of-age novel, follow one boy’s struggle to embrace life’s complications and realize that ignoring life is much more difficult than living it. Especially when best friends don’t leave you any other choice.

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Title:Teenage Rewrite
Author:Brandon Williams
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 269 pages
Published:February 29th 2012 by Brandon Williams
Categories:Young Adult. LGBT. Romance. M M Romance. Contemporary

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Ratings: 3.77 From 328 Users | 52 Reviews

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Straightforward story with positive ending about what happens when a boy embraces his sexuality and through the freedom this brings him, allows others into his emotional and affective arena. No great drama but just a sense of how much we sacrifice to preserve our supposedly private self from scrutiny and ultimately acceptance. Thought provoking underlying message delivered in a non didactic story frame.

Note to self: I should maybe start a review blog for LGBT books



A fun coming of age novelI enjoy this writer's style quite a bit, it's easy to read and easy to put yourself into his world, so you care about ten characters and want good things to happen to them. Depictions of the interpersonal relationships and interactions are real world and genuine. I'd like to read more by this author

"We need to be around people who understand us. We need people who want to be around us. We need people who don't care that each of us is socially inept in our little way." Teenage Rewrite follows the story of Justin and the domino-effect changes that take place when he does something completely out of character during his first day of senior year in high school -- initiating social interaction.Although Justin is this average joe who leads a pretty ordinary and banal life, this is a book which

at first it was very good but then it ended up like every other ya so it was a 3/5 for me.

Well I bought this book for my kindle like maybe 3 or more months ago and forgot about it.So recently I've been unable to do much other than read my kindle so I was flipping through various titles I had on it.So I forgot what this book was about when I was reading it, but when I read the first page/locations/chapter what-have-you I read it and the words on the page resembled how I view school and social situations and such.So yeah I couldn't remember whether I bought this as a teenage angst

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