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Loading... Heavy Metal And You (edition 2006)by Chris Krovatin
Work detailsHeavy Metal And You by Chris Krovatin
None. I LOVE THIS BOOK......End of story. METAL HEAD, NOT GOTH and Sam likes his life LOUD until a very different straightedge girl starts whispering to him. Melissa tempts Sammy away from drugs, alcohol, and tobacco but can she turn down the VOLUME? The form of this book, with its pause, rewind, forward, fast-forward, and stop button icons screams loudly right along with the metal music language. The book explores the timeless dilemma of the balance between love, sex, and friendships in an entirely unique way. Especially important is the way this book grants permission to boys, even head-bangin’, mosh pittin’, metal-pierced boys, to feel good about sharing feelings with each other. Teens familiar with Slayer and other metal bands will enjoy feeling like guides. Heavy Metal and You should be required reading material for school personnel that have teen fans of this sort of music. Fortunately the book is written well enough to be purchased for sheer pleasure by any school that enjoys carefully crafted books and fine writing. This book is one of my top ten (of the more than 150 books read to date). Heavy Metal and You explores typical YA dynamics (boy & girl like each other but hate each other's friends, boy & girl are totally different and try to make it work anyway) but never feels like the same teen book you've read a million times. Sam is a likeable character (though not as sympathetic as Troy from K.L Going's Fat Kid Rules the World)and the music references will delight anyone for whom the title is a draw. SLJ says this book is a "good pick for reluctant readers," which I agree with to an extent, because the story is fascinating, but the chronolgy jumps back & forth, so anyone who can't stand that when they read will have to pay close attention. Overall, a great read! no reviews | add a review
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It is the constant references to bands, songs, and lyrics that will make this book charming to fans. In the copy I borrowed from the library, someone has sweetly marked all of the band names with yellow highlighter.
This book wasn't outstanding, but it is worth reading for the Venn diagram description of Goths and Metalheads.
I'd give this to someone interested in light romance, a fan of heavy metal, or maybe even the occasional Goth. (