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Anything Could Happen
by Will Walton
Anything Could Happen is a perfect winter/holiday read. I wished I had read it closer to Christmas, but reading it before New Year's helped as well. I really liked the music aspect in this book and how Tretch likes to dance. It was so rare and unique! I don't think I have ever read a male protagonist who liked to dance. It's always been a female, so this surprised me. Tretch is not openly-gay and he is falling for his best friend, Matt who has two fathers, Landan and Ron.
I really liked this LGBTQIA+ book because it isn't about Tretch coming out to everyone. It's just about him becoming comfortable with himself and coming of age. I did enjoy this book but I did have problems with it as well. I felt as if there wasn't much of a plot and Tretch wasn't really going to accomplish anything. I also felt like some scenes weren't needed and I kind of would have liked more holiday spirit and elaboration on the Handel's since they were almost a big part of the story as well.
Overall, I would recommend this for a book that isn't a m/m romance but just about a 15 yo boy trying to find himself. Also, for fans of David Levithan - you might enjoy this since David was Will's editor for this book.
I really liked this LGBTQIA+ book because it isn't about Tretch coming out to everyone. It's just about him becoming comfortable with himself and coming of age. I did enjoy this book but I did have problems with it as well. I felt as if there wasn't much of a plot and Tretch wasn't really going to accomplish anything. I also felt like some scenes weren't needed and I kind of would have liked more holiday spirit and elaboration on the Handel's since they were almost a big part of the story as well.
Overall, I would recommend this for a book that isn't a m/m romance but just about a 15 yo boy trying to find himself. Also, for fans of David Levithan - you might enjoy this since David was Will's editor for this book.