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Getting It

by Alex Sanchez

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Simon Pulse (2007), Edition: 1, Paperback, 240 pages

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Reviewed by Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen for TeensReadToo.com

High school isn't too bad for Carlos Amoroso, except for the fact that he may be the only guy that hasn't gone all the way--or even kissed a girl. That's only because Carlos is waiting for his crush, Roxy Rodriguez, the most popular girl in school. The only problem is that Roxy doesn't even notice Carlos in the tiniest bit. And it's really bad that Carlos's friends keep on talking about all the girls they've been with.

But Carlos has a plan, which ironically appeared in his brain when he came upon the hit television show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. What better way to have someone notice you than by getting a complete makeover? All he needs is someone to do the makeover for him, and he's found the perfect person, Sal--the guy who everyone thinks is gay. Before he knows it, Sal agrees to help him out, but it comes with a price: Carlos has to pay Sal, and he has to help establish a Gay-Straight Alliance at their school.

With the help of Sal, Carlos takes on a whole new identity. With new clothes and a new hairstyle, along with a room that doesn't look like a dump, Carlos actually looks good. But not only is Carlos changing, but so are his friends, the way he feels about his dad, and the way he feels about Roxy. Could this makeover be for the best, or was it worth it at all?

Alex Sanchez does it again with his newest novel GETTING IT. On the surface, this is a hilarious story that feels like another episode of Queer Eye, but underneath lies serious issues that are prevalent in every high school. Alex Sanchez takes readers on a journey that may possibly change the way the readers view certain issues. This is the perfect book that includes a perfect lesson. ( )
  GeniusJen | Oct 11, 2009 |
Hoping to impress a sexy female classmate, fifteen-year-old Carlos secretly hires gay student Sal to give him an image makeover, in exchange for Carlos' help in forming a Gay-Straight Alliance at their Texas high school.
  Lake_O_UCC | May 2, 2009 |
This was the last Alex Sanchez book that I hadn't yet read, after having enjoyed his other books very much. In my opinion it is his weakest book in terms of character development, everything seems sort of shallow. I don't know if it's because it's written from a hetero point of view, but this book was very different from his other books. I'm a big fan of his other books, particularly "The God Box" and "The Rainbow Trilogy", but this one just didn't draw me in. ( )
  sherrie87 | Jun 16, 2008 |
I didn't like this as much as I've liked Alex Sanchez' other books. There's a lot of repetition, exttremely short chapters, and the book just scratches the surface of the complexities so much more deeply portaiyed in other books.
  graemestone | Apr 3, 2008 |
A boy, who wants to "get it" from the girl of his dreams, asks a makeover from a gay classmate. Queer Eye for a Straight Guy, anyone? In the end, the boy learns right from wrong and how to speak up and stand up for himself. It's often touching and it portrays a realistic teenage life, full of angst and confusion, but like The God Box, the story is a little too preachy. ( )
  hansel714 | Nov 1, 2007 |
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He clicked on Queer Eye, a show where five gay dudes gave some grungy straight guy a makeover -- plucking his nose hairs, redecorating his apartment, and teaching him to bake a quiche -- so he could confidently propose marriage to his girlfriend and she'd tell him "yes." Which, of course, she did. On TV the guy always gets the girl.

As Carlos watched, he recalled Sal, the supposedly gay guy at school. It was then that the idea first popped into his brain: If Sal truly were queer...could he possibly help Carlos?...Nor to propose to Roxy, of course -- at least not yet -- but to get her to maybe like him?

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