Play Book Tag discussion
This topic is about
Dear Evan Hansen
Archive: Other Books
>
Dear Evan Hansen - 2 stars
date
newest »
newest »
The last line of your comments says it all Anita. I feel the same way. YA has been a thorn in my side this whole year. There are a few authors I will still read with gusto-but anything new I pick up, if I am not satisfied with the story and characters by chapter 3 or 4-it goes into the DNF pile.


(view spoiler)[But, honestly . . .
- Do 17 year old's talk, think, or act like Evan Hansen? I didn't know any like him when I was growing up. Nor when my sons were seniors in high school. He seemed like he was more like a 14 year old.
- Is the reader supposed to like the protagonist? It was a pretty big lift. I don't need to like characters as a general rule, but I at least need to empathize with the choices they are making. Or love hating them and not just finding them annoying.
- What exactly did Zoe find attractive (at least initially)?
- The juxtaposition of wit and suicidal kids didn't work for me at all.
- The Jewish character struck me as stereotypical (I'm Jewish so take that for what it's worth). Not a major issue, but didn't make me like the book more.
- A memorial Orchard was the best thing these kids could come up with to do to honor the book's victim? Does this sound like something high school kids would come up with?
(hide spoiler)]
I am done, done, done with YA. I am clearly too old for it.