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Babe in Boyland

von Jody Gehrman

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Natalie, a seventeen-year-old former drama club member who now writes a relationship column for her school newspaper, decides to go undercover as a student at an all-boys boarding school so that she can figure out what guys are really like.
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Nope. Don’t care for books with a bunch of drugged-up kids.

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  libraryofemma | Apr 18, 2024 |
It was a fairly predictable story. It seemed like the author took the storyline from the movie "She's the Man", which was funnier and more interesting than this book. Thought it would be more in-depth. It is okay, but definitely not one I would read again. ( )
  stark.reading.mad | Apr 2, 2023 |

I read Babe in Boyland as part of a challenge I set for myself to read more contemporary books.
Let me tell you, if you don’t read a lot of Contemporary Books and want to get more into them, Babe in Boyland is an EXCELLENT place to start.

This book was fast-paced and funny. The characters were all enjoyable and witty, and the premise/plot was so cute and fun. Plus, I am IN LOVE with this woman’s writing. After reading Babe in Boyland, I went and immediately checked out all the other books my library had by Jody Gehrman, and for each one, the writing was so good!

Jody Gehrman has a talent for making me laugh our loud in public. Which, let me tell you, is a VERY good thing.
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  Monica_P | Nov 22, 2018 |
The main character Natalie (who doesn't seem to have a personality beyond a superiority-but-also-a-victim complex and the "adorable quirk" of swearing in German...) disguises herself and goes undercover as "Nat" to an all-boys school with the help of her two best friends Chloe (the bitchy-but-really-has-a-heart-of-gold hit friend) and Darcy (the friend whose only distinguishing feature seems to be having pink hair, I don't even know.)

In the week undercover as a boy, Natalie learns a lot about men, women, gender roles, and herself. She has some good personal growth, and there are some touching moments with minor characters. Plus she has a hot roomie, Emilio (who is Hispanic so, y'know, diversity and stuff) that she has some crazy instalove stuff going on with.

Basically, if you want to read a book that's the Amanda Bynes movie "She's the Man" but with a play instead of soccer, this is the book for you! It's a fun, light read, but don't expect it to be more than it is. ( )
  ElleyOtter | Nov 28, 2017 |
The book "Babe in Boyland" is about a high school junior, Natalie or Dr. Aphrodite. Natalie writes a relationship column for the school newspaper. Some guys in the school started to say that she wasn't telling girls the honest truth about guys, that she was telling them what they wanted to hear. So she tried her best to get the truth out of guys at a party that her friends threw. That plan completely backfired and she took this project to a whole different level. Natalie and her friends, Marcie and Chloe, decide that it would be a good idea to dress Natalie up as a guy and put her in Underwood Academy for Boys. There she learns about guys and girls in a completely different way than she expected. Now she realizes that she is falling for her dreamy roommate, Emilio. Later in the story Natalie ends up kissing Emilio in disguise as her normal self. A mean girl from her normal public school hears about the kiss, confronts Natalie, and tells all of the guys that she's been disguising herself as a boy. All of the guys forgave her, but Emilio was furious because she lied to him and he shared personal information with her. Natalie very thoughtfully apologized to him, Emilio forgave her and they started dating each other.

I really liked "Babe in Boyland" because it reminded of one of my favorite movies, "She's the Man". This book was really good and it was a good light read. I kind of wish that it wasn't so similar to "She's the Man". With many similarities to the movie I still really enjoyed the comedy and the little bit of romance that it had. I feel like this book was a little relatable to my life. I think it was relatable because you don't really know what other people are thinking. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes comedy, romance, or just doesn't understand the people around them. ( )
  LoganGB2 | Oct 25, 2017 |
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