James Hoff likes to rant against America's consumerist culture. He also likes to rant against his ex-girlfriend, Sadie, who he feels isn't doing enough to change the world. But just like he can't avoid buying things, he also can't avoid Sadie for long. This is a fantastic, funny, sexy, cool masterpiece from one of the best YA writers at work today, an anti-consumerist love story that's all about idealism, in both James's relationship with the world and his relationships with the people around him.
Blake Nelson Livres
Blake Nelson est célébré pour ses observations perspicaces de l'adolescence et le voyage souvent tumultueux de la découverte de soi. Ses récits plongent dans les complexités de la connexion humaine et la vulnérabilité inhérente à la jeunesse, explorant des thèmes d'aliénation et d'appartenance avec un profond sens d'authenticité. L'écriture de Nelson se caractérise par un style brut et direct et une voix sans filtre qui capture les nuances de l'expérience des jeunes adultes. À travers son œuvre, il offre une lentille perceptive et empathique sur les défis et les triomphes de la transition vers l'âge adulte.






The Red Pill
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Martin Harris experiences a profound awakening, confronting the reality of his life and the choices he has made. As he navigates through a world filled with deception and hidden truths, he must grapple with his identity and the consequences of his actions. This journey of self-discovery leads him to question everything he knows, ultimately challenging the very fabric of his existence. The narrative explores themes of perception, reality, and the quest for authenticity in a complex world.
Phoebe Will Destroy You
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the intense emotions of falling in love amidst challenging circumstances, this novel delves into the complexities of obsession and connection. Set against a backdrop that amplifies the struggles of romance, it captures the turbulence and passion that define relationships in difficult times. The author crafts a compelling narrative that invites readers to reflect on the nature of love and the obstacles that can both hinder and enhance it.
Paranoid Park, English edition
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A sixteen-year-old Portland, Oregon, skateboarder, whose parents are going through a difficult divorce, is engulfed by guilt and confusion when he accidentally kills a security guard at a train yard.
Meet Andrea Marr, straight-A high school student, thrift-store addict, and princess of the downtown music scene. Andrea is about to experience her first love, first time, and first step outside the comfort zone of high school, with the help of indie rock band The Color Green. "After I saw Todd Sparrow something deep inside me began to change. It was not a big change and I didn't shave my head and I didn't really think any differently about my life or Hillside or anything like that. But one glimpse of Todd and you immediately realized how limited you were and all the things you could do if you could just break out of your normal existence and stop worrying about what everyone thought."
The New Rules of High School
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Max, a high school overachiever, faces an internal crisis after breaking up with his seemingly perfect girlfriend, Cindy. As he grapples with the pressures of expectations and his own desires, he begins to question the rules that have defined his life. This journey leads him to explore unconventional avenues in search of new meaning and identity. The author captures the complex inner world of American teenagers, reminiscent of the works of Judy Blume and J.D. Salinger, highlighting the struggle for self-discovery amidst societal pressures.
Boy
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring transformative moments, this narrative delves into how pivotal experiences reshape perceptions of others and oneself. Drawing inspiration from Blake Nelson's acclaimed work, it invites readers to reflect on the complexities of identity and relationships, revealing the profound impact of change on familiar lives.
It was an accident. He didn't mean to kill the security guard with his skateboard - it was self-defense. But there's no one to back up his story. No one even knows he was at Paranoid Park. Should he confess, or can he get away with it? It's an ethical question no one should have to answer. Writing more intensely than ever before, Blake Nelson delivers a film noir in book form, complete with interior monologue and dark, psychological drama. This is a riveting look at one boy's fall into a world of crime, guilt, and fear - and his desperate attempt to get out again.
Gender Blender
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
When the students in health class at George Wilson Middle School are assigned girl/boy partners to discuss gender issues, no one could imagine that two students would actually switch bodies.
Exile
- 292pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1990s downtown, this novel captures the essence of a generation through its eclectic characters and urban experiences. It explores themes of art, identity, and the quest for meaning in a rapidly changing world. The narrative weaves together the lives of individuals navigating the complexities of love, ambition, and the bohemian lifestyle, reminiscent of Baudelaire's poetic sensibilities. With a rich tapestry of emotions and vivid settings, it offers a compelling reflection on youth and creativity during a transformative era.

