Reviews

Winger by Andrew Smith

mehsi's review against another edition

Go to review page

5.0

Review when I first read this one in 2013:

Not really going to be a long review, for some reason, though the book was slow and sometimes highly annoying, I still couldn't drop it or put it down. In the end I am glad I read it. Though I didn't really like the huge amounts of sex (thoughts, jokes and such).
I know the main character is male, is a teenager, but still, it was a big reason why I wanted to drop the book a few times.

The ending however, I didn't expect that. The whole book was a bit of comedy, with horny teenagers, sports and other stuff. But the end took a twist to a sad point.

Overall, I wouldn't recommend this book to everyone. Only if you can handle a 14 year old boy fantasizing about the girls around him, having lewd thoughts and if you like sports.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Review when I re-read this book in 2015:

Not that long ago this book's sequel came out, and I thought I would do a re-read. It has been 2 years and a bit since the last time I read this book, and if you read my review for that one you would know that while I did like the book, I wasn't that happy with it for several reasons.

However, with this re-read I can say that instead of just liking it, I am now loving the book.

I really flew through this book, I laughed, I was sad, and when that ending came it shocked me again. I knew what happened (well at least vaguely) so I was prepared for it a bit, but reading about it again, refreshing my memory on the gruesomeness, I was just crying my eyes out.

And sure, the book is still crude, is still full of sexual references and jokes, and yes, that does get a bit annoying and frustrating at times, but I noticed it didn't annoy me as much as it used to do. For some reasons, not sure which ones, I just couldn't be annoyed with it.

The book has a lot of comedy, but there is a lot of realistic stuff going on. We have bullying, coming out/being gay, friendship, romance, cheating and so so much more. The book is full with a lot of things and all of them combined make up for a great book.

There was just one thing that I didn't like, and that wasn't the fact the character was a bit annoying, nah, I don't mind that, I like my characters when they aren't picture perfect. But I didn't like the fact he had to keep mentioned that he wasn't actually cursing. Yes, yes, we get that after one or two times. No need to keep on talking about it. I liked it the first time, and laughed, but after 5 times I was just wishing he would shut up about it.

The book is also sprinkled with art/comics and I loved that it was added, it gave more dimension to the story and the characters.

The characters, even the ones I disliked, were all amazingly well described, they all had stories to tell, and they all were eager to tell the stories.

I am normally not a big fan of sports (at least not watching/reading about it), but I did like the parts with the rugby here.

All in all, this is one book I would really recommend. Though be warned the language is pretty colourful and there are quite a few sex references.

Review first posted at http://twirlingbookprincess.com/

weathermerem's review against another edition

Go to review page

emotional funny sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0


Expand filter menu Content Warnings

hlmiranda's review against another edition

Go to review page

5.0

If it was possible, I would easily give this book six freaking stars.

Winger screwed me up more than The Fault in Our Stars.

Winger is a true laugh-out-loud-til-there-are-tears-in-your-eyes book, and is probably one of my favorite books I've read in a long time, with this underlying raw emotion.

Picture your favorite, hilariously inappropriate comedian mixed with Looking For Alaska, and that, my friends, is Winger.

jnfilippelli's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

Strong book with honest and real characters. Powerful ending. I would love to teach this book and discuss with my students.

tiffy137's review against another edition

Go to review page

5.0

this book is amazing!! one of the best ive read !!!

h_de_humberto1's review against another edition

Go to review page

5.0

I’m just so heartbroken about that ending, thinking about how that still happens in real life just kills me.

pekeyzoo's review against another edition

Go to review page

5.0

Holy sweet baby Jesus! This book is fricking five out of five on the Ryan-Dean-West-with-a-broken-air-conditioner good! (That wouldn't make since if you haven't read it) It looks really big but the text is big so I just flew through it. What can I say besides if you haven't read it then read it now!!!!!

bookeliina's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

Es to nebiju gaidījusi. Smējos balsī līdz pat asarām. Amerikāņu YA humors mani šoreiz pieveica, nopietnās beigas bija kā skaudra atgriešanās realitātē.

mackenziencheez's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

Hilarious! And the comics and graphs were a great touch. I didn't want to finish it because I knew what was going to happen at the end...heartbreaking.

andrevongpanya's review against another edition

Go to review page

adventurous funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

Great coming age of book that leaves the reader contemplating life and friendships