A Bad Boy Can Be Good For a Girl

A Bad Boy Can Be Good For a Girl
Author Tanya Lee Stone
Cover artist Ghost
Country USA
Language English
Genre romance, poetry
Publisher Random House
Publication date
2006
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 221

A Bad Boy Can Be Good For A Girl is the first novel by Tanya Lee Stone and written in a poetry-format.[1] It follows the story of three girls who fall for the same bad boy intent on seducing every girl in school.

Plot

Josie is thrilled when TL notices her across the dance floor because of her "couldn't care less" act. Although refusing to at first, she begins ignoring her best friends, Kim and Caroline, but never gives them the cold shoulder. She's a freshman and, despite some close encounters, refuses to give up her virginity to him. She overhears a conversation between him and a friend of his about how she won't put out, and he breaks up with her later. She writes about him in Forever..., a book in the library, and is the "fearless ringleader."

Nicolette chooses to ignore Josie's warnings and approaches TL, who asks her out. She considers herself a "loner" and "puts out" almost immediately, believing she has fallen in love. She is considered a "whore" around school. She is very proud, but heartbroken when she discovers he took another girl, Aviva, to a party. Furious, she eventually checks out Forever and befriends Josie.

Aviva is approached by TL in biology, when he needs help. They begin a fun-loving relationship and she overhears him talking to a friend about how she might be different but she might not be. She eventually does sleep with him, and says she loves him, causing him to break up with her. Kristen tries to apologize, but she doesn't want to hear it.

Reception

Reviews for A Bad Boy Can Be Good For a Girl were mostly positive, with Kirkus Reviews panning the book while the Kansas City Star gave a positive rating.[2][3] The English Journal praised the book, recommending it to educators as a summer reading book for their students.[4] The School Library Journal cited the free verse as a highlight of the book, naming A Bad Boy Can Be Good For a Girl its "Book of the Week" in January 2006.[5]

Characters


References

  1. Whitham, Clover (December 17, 2005). "Whatchya gonna do with those bad boys?". Bennington Banner. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
  2. "Review: A BAD BOY CAN BE GOOD FOR A GIRL". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
  3. Doty, Amanda (2006-01-19). "A book that's Good for a Girl". Kansas City Star. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
  4. Gallo, Don (May 2007). "Bold Books for Teenagers: Summer Reading 2007". The English Journal 96 (5): 113 of 112–115. JSTOR 30046728 via JSTOR. (registration required (help)).
  5. Oliver, Susan. "Book of the Week--A Bad Boy Can Be Good for a Girl by Tanya Lee Stone". School Library Journal. Retrieved 29 September 2012.

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