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An edition of Boy Proof (2005)

Boy proof

1st U.S. ed.
  • 11 Want to read
  • 2 Have read

Feeling alienated from everyone around her, Los Angeles high school senior and cinephile Victoria Jurgen hides behind the identity of a favorite movie character until an interesting new boy arrives at school and helps her realize that there is more to life than just the movies.

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Publisher
Candlewick Press
Language
English
Pages
203

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Cover of: Boy Proof
Boy Proof
2006, Random House
Cover of: Boy proof
Boy proof
2005, Candlewick Press
in English - 1st U.S. ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
Cambridge, Mass
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.C26865 Bo 2005, PZ7.C26865Bo 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
203 p. ;
Number of pages
203

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3306062M
ISBN 10
0763623334
LCCN
2004050256
OCLC/WorldCat
55511358
Library Thing
175803
Goodreads
1471546

Work Description

Grade 8 Up–Victoria, 16, considers herself boy proof–too smart and tough to be appealing to guys. She has renamed herself Egg after her favorite character in a new science-fiction blockbuster, and even dresses like her idol, wearing an all-white cloak. A straight-A student, she dominates classroom discussions and considers no one her friend. The teen spends Tuesdays after school happily sculpting movie monsters with her work-obsessed father, a special-effects guru, and devotes the rest of her free time to squabbling with her actor mother and debating with and disdaining the Science Fiction and Fantasy Club. When Max Carter arrives at Melrose Prep, he is the first person to see past her aggressive exterior. Chaos follows this disruption; soon her grades are falling, she's called to meetings with the dean of students, and she starts to think about Max in exciting and disturbing ways. Some of the dialogue is a bit unbelievable. Victoria, in particular, strains credibility–she alternates between acting tough and being immature. It's hard to think of her as supersharp because of some of the silly things she says. The pacing is uneven as well; Max and Victoria's relationship blossoms with little development. Victoria's growth is the book's real strength. This is a busy first novel whose secondary characters often outshine the protagonist. Still, lonely, overachieving girls may find themselves cheering for Victoria.–Sarah Couri, New York Public Library

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