Finished this book last night. Unfortunately, I found it quite problematic, and I was overall very disappointed…. After reading some Goodreads reviews, I realized that I wasn’t the only one who had these thoughts.
First of all, yeah I get where Jay is coming from, but making your whole existence about getting d*cked isn’t exactly healthy. He is s*x crazed. At first I was really impressed by how s*x positive this book was, since it’s being marketed as a YA novel. Loved how realistic it was. But after a while, it felt wrong. Jay exists only for s*x. Literally.
This, in my opinion, is a very sad portrayal of the LGBTQ community. Obviously, not everyone’s the same, but still. It did make me slightly uncomfortable, how everything was about having s*x and stuff. I’m not even kidding, remove the sexual aspect(s) from this book, and you’re left with nothing.
Additionally, I found everyone in this book extremely toxic and problematic. Max is one of the worst people I’ve had the displeasure of reading about. He’s literally so toxic and he’s always playing the victim in all situations. Somebody needed to put some sense into that kid. He painted Reese in such a negative light, victim-playing yet again, when in reality he was the overly dramatic one? I’m sorry but no. That ain’t it sis.
Tony, I won’t even comment on. Dylan, Tony’s boyfriend, is just as bad.
Jay is just a big fat mess. He literally played poor Albert. I don’t really consider his actions as cheating because nowhere was it mentioned that they were officially a “thing”, but when someone literally has the “wait for me” talk with you, and you agree to it, and at that same moment you literally go to the neighborhood’s f*ckboy to get laid, then YES, there is a problem with you. Especially when Albert asked him about it, and Jay realized that what he was doing was probably wrong and would hurt Albert, yeah that was the first red flag 🚩. Jay realized what he was doing was wrong, but kept doing it, because why not have fun and get “the best out of both worlds”, despite hurting people in the process, right?
And yes, this is a YA novel and everyone has their happy ending. Quite unfortunate tbh, since I think the best solution would have been for all of them to leave each other alone and move on with their lives.
Anw, I found everyone in this book way too toxic. Overall quite a problematic and disappointing read. There are some great LGBTQ+ books out there, that no, I wouldn’t really recommend this one.
P.S: I understand that we’re talking about a bunch of 18 year olds f*cking around, but no. At 18 you should know that ditching your best friend who needs the cash prize of a contest you’re supposed to be entering together in order to get out of homelessness is THE WRONG THING TO DO, especially when you’re ditching her just to get some d*ck on the dance floor of a high school dance. There are countries where it’s mandatory for 18 year olds to serve in the military, so no, at 18 you know exactly what you’re doing and who you’re hurting.