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Some Boys by Patty Blount

michromeu's review against another edition

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2.0

So, here's the thing about this book. I think this subject matter needs to be addressed more often, and it made a lot of really good points about rape and rape culture. However, that doesn't change that fact that as a novel, it just wasn't very good.

Unfortunately, other than the main character, Grace, all the characters were very one-dimensional - I didn't feel like they were actual people; I just felt like they were plot devices. For example, with the way that Grace's best friends (Miranda and Lindsay) were described, I as a reader couldn't understand why Grace would have wanted to be friends with them in the first place.
Spoiler(And furthermore, why she'd go back to being friends with them at the end after the way they treated her!)


I did like Grace a lot - she was interesting, smart, and both vulnerable and tough. I loved her "ass-kicking boots." But even she felt like a mouthpiece for the author's views at certain points. I don't have a problem with books with a message - I love them! And, like I said earlier, this book had a message that a lot of people need to hear. However, there's a problem when your story isn't inherently a story, and is just a vehicle for the message.

It was also very frustrating how
SpoilerIan only believed Grace after he saw the proof - the video on Zac's phone. And we're supposed to believe that he's this amazing guy at the end? Doesn't that defeat the entire purpose of the book?


Overall - I found myself increasingly wanting to throw my book at the wall while reading. The author had good intentions and I appreciate the message - I just wish it had been better conveyed.

thecozyreaderwbo's review against another edition

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5.0

What a great book.

This book tackles a tough issue: rape.
What I like most about this book is the attitude Grace has.
I love that she never gives up.
I love that even though everyone doubts her story she keeps to her guns.
I love Ian's character.
I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to anyone looking for a compelling contemporary novel.

becks97's review against another edition

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4.0

A very compelling read. I enjoyed reading it from both perspectives (albeit not Zac’s but still interesting to read from a boys perspective). It’s one of those where everyone should read it. At times it made me angry, as almost everyone believed the guy, even girls, and then I remembered this actually happens within our society and just made me angrier. So if you were to ever pick up another book, I recommend it be this one.

kater07's review against another edition

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dark emotional hopeful sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

mehsi's review against another edition

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4.0

Some Boys was a really brilliant book. It was also at times highly confusing. Was she raped? Or was she not? There are two sides to the story and we slowly find out the truth.

I love Grace, but at times I thought she was just a bit too much. At times I didn't know what to think of her. Like how she was stalking the guy who raped her to get that one shot. Since we don't get to hear why she is doing it until a bit later, I wasn't sympathizing with her a lot, and thanks to this I was also doubting if she was truly raped or just searching for attention. Which is a shame. I think if the whole picture thing was left out it would have been much much better, now at times it just felt awkward and weird.

But at other times I was just cheering for her to continue with her life, to not give up, even though it seemed the whole world was against her. Add to her rape, she also had various other things going on in her life. Her dad, her family, a crush on a boy who is friends with the guy who raped her.

Ian, ah Ian, a character I hated and loved. I at times found him an idiot, believing his friends, believing everything that is being said, while not knowing there is always two sides to a story, not one. I hated how he based his believes on how Grace looked, how she acted. I started liking him more at the end when he finally decided to see that there are indeed two side to a story and decided to be there for Grace.

I loved how the book was split up in 2 POVs, that made the book even better. I don't think I could have survived through a whole book of Grace.

It is sad that people judge others by their looks, their clothes, brand them sluts while they are not that. It is something that pops up in books. Girls (or boys) get raped or molested and they get the fault, get branded a slut/whore or anything else that is bad. I think we should change that, we should look at both sides, help the victim and find out what happened.

And also, just because a girl wears a short skirt, doesn't mean you can just rape her.

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booksinreallife's review

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challenging dark emotional reflective sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

An incredibly powerful story. 

meghanboutcher's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional funny hopeful inspiring reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

alifromkc1907's review against another edition

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5.0

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Gut Instinct Rating - 5

Characters - 4.5

Believability for type and topics - 5

Similarity to other books - 4

Writing Style - 4

Excitement Factor - 4.5

Story Line - 5

Title Relevance - 5

Cover art - 5





Goodreads users gave this book a 4.09. I think it was more deserving of a 4.67.

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bookladysreviews's review against another edition

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5.0

It's been such a long time since I actually sat down to write a review and you could definitely say that I'm a bit rusty...but I'm going to try my hardest and actually express what I felt about this particular book.

Some boys is a stand alone novel that deals with a really tough subject and in my opinion the purpose of these kinds of books should be to encourage people to talk about things and try to make the world a better place for everyone.Now this might be a fictional story but all of us know that it happens every single day to thousands of people all over the world.Some stay silent and some others,the minority from what has been proven,talk about it and try to prevent it.I think this novel is an inspiration and a lot of people will benefit from it.It managed to deliver a really important and heartbreaking message that should definitely not be ignored.

Grace,our main character is going through and trying to cope with it is impossible.Because really,how can she cope with what's going on when literally everyone is against her.Of course,who are they going to believe?The popular guy or the weird girl?The answer is obvious...unfortunately.