![]() ![]() I'm not sure what to call Anatomy of a Boyfriend. Anatomy of a Boyfriend really is one of those honest, real books that I would recommend for teens to read. I loved that real - again it is another instant where there really is no barrier between the reader and the story. Readers get a pretty real constant stream of consciousness from Dom - we she thinks, you know. I love the realistic portrayals of relationships not only between Dom and Wesley, but also Amy and her different conquests. ![]() It is one of those books that I think a lot of teens could benefit from - it lays out information from them that they may want. The scenes in the book don't cross the "line". While I wouldn't say Anatomy of a Boyfriend is overly grapic, Daria Snadowsky does not hold back or drop the black curtain when it comes to sex scenes like many books of the genre do. I read this one the first time when it came out in paperback in 2008, so it was interesting to do a reread again now before I went on to read its sequel. In addition to being honest, Daria Snadowsky manages to write a story that is painfully realistic when it comes to love, sex, and relationships. ![]() Anatomy of a Boyfriend is one of the most honest books I've read out there that deals with the main character's sex life. ![]()
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