Boy Queen Review by Jon Lewin

Boy Queen by George Lester

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Today’s review is courtesy of Jon Lewin who is studying Maths, History and Music A Levels. Jon says he reads tons, such as historical adventure, Simon Scarrow and stuff.  He works on his grandma’s allotments to earn money which he spends on his guitar collection and going to concerts.

I really enjoyed this book, much to my surprise as I don’t normally read LGBTQ books.

The cover just caught my eye on the shelf at Bingley Library. However, this story is about kids about to leave school and head out into the big wide world of university, college or work and also how they cope with friendship issues and deal with parents who are afraid to let go of children who have become adults.

There is a lot of underlying humour and the  personalities involved are empathetic and engaging.  I guess it’s all about self discovery and trusting in your real friends.

I see the author has published a new book this year and hope the library will buy a copy!

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