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ISBN: | 0803740581 (ISBN13: 9780803740587) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | South Carolina(United States) |
Jenn Marie Thorne
Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 3.65 | 746 Users | 170 Reviews

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Title | : | The Inside of Out |
Author | : | Jenn Marie Thorne |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | May 31st 2016 by Dial Books |
Categories | : | Young Adult. LGBT. Contemporary. Romance. Realistic Fiction |
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When her best friend Hannah comes out the day before junior year, Daisy is so ready to let her ally flag fly that even a second, way more blindsiding confession can't derail her smiling determination to fight for gay rights.Before you can spell LGBTQIA, Daisy's leading the charge to end their school’s antiquated ban on same-sex dates at dances—starting with homecoming. And if people assume Daisy herself is gay? Meh, so what. It's all for the cause.
What Daisy doesn't expect is for "the cause” to blow up—starting with Adam, the cute college journalist whose interview with Daisy for his university paper goes viral, catching fire in the national media. #Holy #cats.
With the story spinning out of control, protesters gathering, Hannah left in the dust of Daisy’s good intentions, and Daisy's mad attraction to Adam feeling like an inconvenient truth, Daisy finds herself caught between her bold plans, her bad decisions, and her big fat mouth.
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I had a lot of mixed feelings while reading this book but I ended up really liking it. I really love the overall concept of this book, I really do, but I think the message of this book was sidelined a few times. Daisy is a really cool character and I liked her character development but I was frustrated with her a lot. I understood why she did the things she did but I also wanted to jump into the book and tell her to just chill for second. But I was very frustrated with Hannah as well. This wholeFinally finished a book! Okay. So this wasnt terrible. But it wasnt great. I enjoyed her debut much more. The final bit was good - much more enjoyable as the conclusion and resolution occurred - but I had a decent amount of issues throughout. The characters were annoying and immature in sections, MC was so frustrating and for some characters and moments they were terribly 1 dimensional or had a bad arc. It was somewhat predictable at points. But this isnt to say that I wont pick up any future
Review originally posted on Mostly YA Lit:The Inside of Out will make you uncomfortable, will help you question your privilege, and will make you a better ally.Daisy is a deeply flawed main character whose best friend comes out to her as a lesbian. Wanting to show her support for Hannah, Daisy jumps in with both feet, signing them up to be part of the school's LGBTQ Alliance (which is definitely NOT a gay-straight alliance). To prove her worth to the students, Daisy decides to take on the school

First off, the premise of this book annoyed me; it's clearly centered around a straight person and seems to be meant for other straight people. The main character is nothing in particular, but I was willing to give her a chance because there aren't that many books with LGBTQ+ characters at all. (Meta-note: I use the acronym LGBTQ+ to include lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, asexual, aromantic, pansexual, and polysexual people as well as those with gender identities
I should not have read this book so early because now ALL I WANNA DO is talk about it and have a thousand book clubs with it. Every now and again I come across a book where I feel like regardless of how you feel about the content, it's a really important and worthwhile read for the discussions it spawns, and this is absolutely, 1000% one of those books. Eventually I hope to have more coherent stuff to say on it, but right now, that's where I'm at.
While I wasnt the biggest fan of the authors debut novel, The Wrong Side of Right, I loved her writing and saw immense potential it. Im happy I picked up The Inside of Out because it tackles important themes of LGBTQ issues, friendship, family, love and growing up.WHAT I LIKED My favorite element in The Inside of Out was the discussion of the LGBTQ themes, from the perspective of a straight, white teenager. I honestly thought it was a refreshing take because Daisy wants to 100% help raise
i can't even express how fucking much i hate this book.i expected a nice friendship story, about acceptance, but i got a whiny, straight privileged girl who made LITERALLY EVERYTHING about herself. It wasn't HER idea to play gay, but surely she has a fucking conscience? Daisy is so entitled, irritating and self obsessed. She reminds me EXACTLY of a friend i had who i thankfully cut ties with- and if i were Hannah, i'd cut ties from Daisy, too. She never apologizes for her stupid thoughtless
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