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Books with title Boy Meets Girl/Girl Meets Boy

  • Boy Meets Girl/Girl Meets Boy

    Raschka Radunsky, Chris Raschka, Vladimir Radunsky

    Hardcover
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  • Boy Meets Boy

    David Levithan, The Full Cast Family Nicholas Robideau

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Feb. 3, 2015)
    What if you went to a school where it was actually all right to be who you really are? That’s the enchanting place David Levithan has created in his highly acclaimed first novel. But even if the gay kids and the straight kids all get along just fine, even if it’s all right for the quarterback to be a cross dresser named Infinite Darlene and the cheerleaders to ride Harleys into the pep rally, the road to true love is still a strange and winding path—as Paul discovers when he meets the boy of his dreams.Charming, funny, delightful, and utterly heartwarming, this YA novel speaks with clarity and depth about our need to love and be loved.
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  • Boy Meets Ghoul

    Birdie Milano

    language (Macmillan Children's Books, Oct. 3, 2019)
    It’s October half-term, and Dylan Kershaw’s dreams of a reunion with Leo, the gorgeous boy he met over the summer, are dashed when his sports-mad dad whisks him off to football camp in Manchester instead. What’s worse, dancer Leo seems to be too busy practicing his pirouettes to care. At least Dylan’s best friend Kayla is along for the trip, on a quest to win exclusive tickets to see her favourite band, the Deathsplash Nightmares.It all looks set to be a tedious trip, until Dylan's long-time crush Freddie Alton shows up at football camp and Kayla discovers that the Nightmares are staying in the very same hotel as they are . . .Birdie Milano's laugh-out-loud Boy Meets Ghoul is the sequel to Boy Meets Hamster.
  • The Boy Meets Girl Massacre

    Ainslie Hogarth

    Paperback (Flux, Sept. 8, 2015)
    Gripping, grisly, and keeps you guessing until the shocking end Noelle Dixon takes a summer nightshift job at the infamous Boy Meets Girl Inn, even though she’s well aware of the horrifying murders that happened there decades ago. That’s why she has a diary―to write down everything she experiences in case things go bump in the night. But the inexplicable freezing drafts, the migrating rotten-flesh smell, and the misplaced personal items don’t really scare her. Noelle has bigger problems: her father’s failing health, her friend Alfred’s inappropriate crush, and the sore spot on the back of her head that keeps getting worse. When a party commemorating the anniversary of the original killings ends in a ghoulish bloodbath, Noelle’s diary becomes the key piece of evidence for investigators. But the cryptic entries suggest that there’s more to the bizarre case than can be rationally explained . . . Praise: "Grim, gross, and smart, this title will satisfy hard-core horror fans."―School Library Journal "Highly frightening and effective."―Kirkus Reviews “This strange, incredibly grisly story will likely thrill teenagers and horrify their parents.”―Foreword Reviews “Hogarth delivers in bringing…a summer slasher flick to the page.”―Publishers Weekly
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  • The Boy Meets Girl Massacre

    Ainslie Hogarth

    Paperback (Flux, Sept. 8, 2015)
    Gripping, grisly, and keeps you guessing until the shocking end Noelle Dixon takes a summer nightshift job at the infamous Boy Meets Girl Inn, even though she’s well aware of the horrifying murders that happened there decades ago. That’s why she has a diary―to write down everything she experiences in case things go bump in the night. But the inexplicable freezing drafts, the migrating rotten-flesh smell, and the misplaced personal items don’t really scare her. Noelle has bigger problems: her father’s failing health, her friend Alfred’s inappropriate crush, and the sore spot on the back of her head that keeps getting worse. When a party commemorating the anniversary of the original killings ends in a ghoulish bloodbath, Noelle’s diary becomes the key piece of evidence for investigators. But the cryptic entries suggest that there’s more to the bizarre case than can be rationally explained . . . Praise: "Grim, gross, and smart, this title will satisfy hard-core horror fans."―School Library Journal "Highly frightening and effective."―Kirkus Reviews “This strange, incredibly grisly story will likely thrill teenagers and horrify their parents.”―Foreword Reviews “Hogarth delivers in bringing…a summer slasher flick to the page.”―Publishers Weekly
  • Girl Meets Ghost

    Lauren Barnholdt

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Feb. 5, 2013)
    A tween girl becomes a reluctant medium in this start to a hilariously haunting series.There’s an old saying that “dead men tell no tales”—but that saying is definitely not true. Just ask twelve-year-old Kendall Williams, who can’t get dead people to stop talking to her, no matter how politely she asks. It’s pretty frustrating being able to hear and see people that no one else can. For one thing, her friends and family think she’s going crazy. And for another, being spotted by your crush while talking to (seemingly) no one is positively mortifying. But Kendall is going to have to learn how to deal, because the only way to quiet the dead is to help them.
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  • Boy Girl Boy

    Ron Koertge

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2007)
    Larry, Teresa, and Elliot are so tight, there's no room in their circle for more than three: boy, girl, boy. And when they graduate, they plan to move to California to start their real lives--together. But who are they fooling? Larry is gay and trying to come to terms with his sexuality. Teresa is tired of hanging out with boys she loves who don't want to be her boyfriend. And Elliot is realizing that he may like himself more if he isn't always in the shadow of his friends. This is a wry, surprising, and insightful story about three best friends who each learn how tough it is to be yourself. Includes an interview with the author.
  • Boy Meets Ghoul

    Birdie Milano

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2021)
    It’s October half-term, and Dylan Kershaw’s dreams of a reunion with Leo, the gorgeous boy he met over the summer, are dashed when his sports-mad dad whisks him off to soccer camp in Manchester instead. What’s worse, dancer Leo seems to be too busy practicing his pirouettes to care. At least Dylan’s best friend Kayla is along for the trip, on a quest to win exclusive tickets to see her favorite band, the Deathsplash Nightmares. It all looks set to be a tedious trip, until Dylan's long-time crush Freddie Alton shows up at camp and Kayla discovers that the Nightmares are staying in the very same hotel as they are. Birdie Milano's laugh-out-loud Boy Meets Ghoul is the sequel to Boy Meets Hamster.
  • BOY MEETS BOY PB

    David Levithan

    Paperback (HarperCollins Childrens Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Boy Meets Boy
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  • Boy Girl Boy

    Ron Koertge

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Larry, Teresa, and Elliot are so tight, there's no room in their circle for any more than three: boy, girl, boy. That's just how it is. And when they graduate in a few months, they're moving to California to begin their real lives--together. Or that's the plan, anyway. But who are they fooling? Larry is gay and still trying to coming to terms with his sexuality. Teresa is tired of hanging out with two boys she loves who aren't interested in being her boyfriend. And Elliot--sweet, handsome, but not the brightest--is finally considering the idea that he may in fact like himself more when he's not in the shadow of his two best friends. From the celebrated author of Stoner & Spaz and Margaux with an X, here is a wry, surprising, and insightful book about how tough it is to simply be yourself.
  • Boy Meets Boy

    David Leviathan

    Paperback (Collins, Jan. 1, 2006)
    The unforgettable debut novel by co-author with John Green of Will Grayson, Will Grayson "There isn't really a gay scene or a straight scene in our town. They all got mixed up a while back, which I think is for the best...And whether your heart is strictly ballroom or bluegrass punk, the dance floors are open to whatever you have to offer. This is my town." To be together with someone for twenty years seems like an eternity. I can't seem to manage twenty days...How do you stay together? Paul has been gay his whole life and he's confident about almost everything. He doesn't have to hide his feelings like best friend Tony or even cope with loving the wrong guy like his other best friend Joni. But heartbreak can happen to anyone. Falling in love changes everything.
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  • Boy Meets Boy

    David Levithan, Nicholas Robideau

    Audio CD (Full Cast Audio, April 1, 2005)
    In this school, the gay kids and the straight kids all get along just fine, the quarterback is a cross-dresser, and the cheerleaders ride Harleys-- yet the road to true love is still a strange and winding path, as Paul discovers when he meets the boy of his dreams.