Friday, April 6, 2018

Annotation #5: Young Adult

Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

by Becky Albertalli 

Release Date: April 7th, 2015

Genre

Young Adult

Appeals of the Book

Authentic Characters
Issue Oriented 
Well-Written




Synopsis

Simon Spier is a normal teen who loves to be with friends, likes to be aware of all the drama happening at his school, and he has a really cool, funny family. However, he has one major secret. Simon is gay, and he’s not ashamed of it. He hasn’t told anyone yet, but he has his reasons. One day he does open up to another gay person he met online, who anonymously goes by the name of Blue. Simon feels like he can be himself when he emails Blue. But one day someone from school discovers Simon’s secret correspondences and blackmails him. Simon must do all he can to make sure his secret is not released to the world.

Characteristics That Fit Into Young Adult

  • Main characters are teens and it is centered on them.
  • Contemporary setting and time period. Part of the setting takes place at the main character’s high school. Modern references to video games, technology, and music.
  • Teen angst situations.
  • Teen lifestyle presented, such as the typical teen party with drinking is mentioned, hanging out after school, dealing with and gossiping about school drama. 
  • Deals with realistic social issues such as LGTBQ relations.
  • Mood ranges from humorous to dark.

Read-A-Likes

Anything Could Happen by Will Walton*
Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green*
Read Me Like a Book by Liz Kessler*
At the Edge of the Universe by Shaun David Hutchinson**
The Inside of Out by Jenn Marie Thorne**

* Recommended by NoveList
** Recommended by Kirkus Review




6 comments:

  1. Love love love Simon! It's one of my favorite recommendations (before the movie, now it's even easier to sell) because it's such a great mix of a more serious topic with a mostly light tone. I'm also a sucker for the "we fell in love online/through text, etc." thing.

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  2. I just recently heard about the movie, but I must read the book first because the book is always better in my opinion. Have you seen the movie? Does it hold up to "book standards"?

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    1. I have seen the movie. It was good in its own right! But I loved the book way more. I agree, the book is always better than the movie.

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  3. Hi Carter! I'm not a fan of young adult books, but this one does sound interesting based on your description that the "mood ranges from humorous to dark." Did you enjoy the book? If nothing it has an intriguing title.

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    1. I LOVED it. It was very funny, and it touches on quite a few serious topics.

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  4. I am so behind! I need to read this one! Great annotation. Full points!

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