Category Archives: Fiction Novels

“Boy Meets Boy” by David Levithan

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“This is the story of Paul, a sophomore at a high school like no other: The cheerleaders ride Harleys, the homecoming queen used to be a guy named Daryl (she now prefers Infinite Darlene and is also the star quarterback), and the gay-straight alliance was formed to help the straight kids learn how to dance.

When Paul meets Noah, he thinks he’s found the one his heart is made for. Until he blows it. The school bookie says the odds are 12-to-1 against him getting Noah back, but Paul’s not giving up without playing his love really loud. His best friend Joni might be drifting away, his other best friend Tony might be dealing with ultra-religious parents, and his ex-boyfriend Kyle might not be going away anytime soon, but sometimes everything needs to fall apart before it can really fit together right.

This is a happy-meaningful romantic comedy about finding love, losing love, and doing what it takes to get love back in a crazy-wonderful world.” (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23228.Boy_Meets_Boy)

“Boy Meets Boy” by David Levithan will bring you into the world of being gay in high school. Come and join in!

“Rainbow Boys” by Alex Sanchez

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“Three high school seniors, a jock with a girlfriend and an alcoholic father, a closeted gay, and a flamboyant gay rights advocate, struggle with family issues, gay bashers, first sex, and conflicting feelings for each other” (CIP)

This is the first book in a trilogy. If you like “Rainbow Boys,” then read “Rainbow High,” and “Rainbow Road” too!

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“Follows three gay high school seniors as they struggle with issues of coming out, safe sex, homophobia, being in love, and college choices” (CIP)

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“While driving across the United States during the summer after high school graduation, three young gay men encounter various bisexual and homosexual people and make some decisions about their own relationships and lives” (CIP)