Title: Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda
Author: Becky Albertalli
Performer: Michael Crouch
Length: 6 hr, 45 min, 6 sec
Series: Creekwood, Book 1
Publishing Date/Publisher: 2015 by Harper Audio
Format: eAudiobook
Review: This love story is adorable. Simon is adorable. Everything about this book is adorable.
In all seriousness though, this is an excellent coming-of-age/teen romance. It’s angsty and endearing and you just want to reach through the pages and give Simon a big hug. It is hard for me to relate directly to his experiences coming out to his family and friends, but many of Simon’s struggles to accept himself are universal. The supporting characters in this story are, for the most part, also very likable. Simon’s friends and family are so accepting of who he is, that at first it seemed silly to me that he is so reluctant to come out to them. As the story progresses, however, I really got a better grasp of how scary this step is to a teen, regardless of whether or not they have a strong support network.
I enjoyed this story in audiobook format. I have listened to other audiobooks performed by Michael Crouch, and his voice is very well suited to books told from the perspective of a teenage boy. It’s a very generic “young man” voice, and his even cadence makes his performances very easy to listen to.
After reading this book, I was very excited to rent the movie adaptation Love, Simon. My expectations for book-turned-movie adaptations are always low, but the movie was extremely well cast, and they captured the feel of the book very well. This can be difficult to do, especially when so much of the book is introspective.
Both the book and the film were very heart-warming, and I highly recommend both to fans of this genre.
Reader: Bekah
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