The Last Boyfriends Rules for Revenge by Matthew Hubbard, 368 pages. Random House Children's Books (Penguin Random House), 2024. $20.
Language: R (100+ swears, 29 “f”); Mature Content: PG-13 (frequent references to teenage dating and sex, but nothing on-page); Violence: PG (bullying and homophobia)
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL
AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE
Ezra (gay, junior, white), along with his best friends Lucas (fem, junior, latinx) and Finley (bi, junior, black), are just trying to survive under the radar as students in small-town Alabama. All three have boy problems, so they decide they want revenge à la The First Wives Club. Their plans include crashing the largest party of the year, participating in a drag show lip sync competition, and campaigning to be the next Winter Formal King. However, when the school starts censoring queer voices as part of the "Watch What You Say" initiative (think Florida’s Don’t Say Gay law), their plans for revenge blossom into something much bigger.
I loved seeing Ezra’s character growth from just focusing on himself to becoming a leader for his school and queer community. I enjoyed cheering him on as he took on the establishment in his small-town Southern school. It breaks my heart that this is a reality for too many students, but I’m glad that books like this exist to give readers hope. Although I enjoyed the overall message, there was extensive graphic language throughout. I got to 100+ swears within the first 10 chapters. There was also quite a bit of teenage sexuality - mostly off-page, but enough that I would be cautious about adding it to a school library.
Kiera Beddes, ELA teacher, #bookswithbeddes
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