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The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl
by 
Barry Lyga
Scott Brick
  
Publisher: Listening Library
Pub Date: 03/06/2007
Subject(s):  Fiction
Young Adult Fiction
Awards:  Best Books for Young Adults
Young Adult Library Services Association
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File size:   143399 KB
ISBN:   9780739355015
Release date:   Mar 06, 2007

Description

A creative teen uses comic books to cope with being bullied and misunderstood.

Fanboy has never had it good, but this year is turning out to be the worst. The bullies have made him their favorite target, his best friend is becoming popular, and his mother and the step-fascist are eagerly awaiting the arrival of a baby. But Fanboy has a secret: a graphic novel that he is convinced will lead to publication, fame, and—most important of all—a way out of the little town he lives in. When Fanboy meets Kyra, a.k.a. Goth Girl, he finds an outrageous, cynical girl who shares his love of comics as well as his hatred for jocks and bullies. Fanboy can’t resist someone who actually seems to understand him, and soon he finds himself willing to heed her advice—to ignore or crush anyone who stands in his way.

"A darkly comic, realistic, contemporary story of bullying and a teen's private escape in artistic pursuits."—Booklist, starred review

Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Comic book readers will get all the inside jokes, asides, and allusions in this novel. Everyone else will love it, too. Lyga, a lifelong comic fan, put all his arcane knowledge to work in a story about a geeky high school student out to impress his hero, comic book writer Brian Bendis, with his own creation. He's aided (sometimes) by a quirky and borderline psychotic girl from school, nicknamed "Goth Girl" for her fashion tendencies. Scott Brick does his usual zealous performance but sounds too old for most of the parts. No matter how talented he may be, Brick can't sound like a 16-year-old comic geek. A younger reader would be more convincing. M.S. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
 

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