Brooding YA Hero: Becoming a Main Character (Almost) as Awesome as Me

Brooding YA Hero

Becoming a Main Character (Almost) as Awesome as Me

2017 • 352 pages

Update 12.15.17 → Lowered to 3 stars after rereading excerpts and realizing how incredibly repetitive the writing actually is. :/



“Young adult fiction is potential captured and frozen - a bright bolt of lightning caught on the page for everyone to read. It is both universal and incredibly personal, changeable and yet constant.”

If you've ever visited the Brooding YA Hero twitter bio, you're already familiar with the snark, irony, and self-aware sense of humor that comes with the writing. This book does not disappoint at all in that sense - it's cute, humorous, and fun from start to finish. It's written like a self-help book, narrated by none other than Broody, the trope-filled YA main character.

“I come from a foreign country that's probably made up, or might as well have been, for all the accuracy of the Author's portrayal.”

Carrie Ann DiRisio uses Broody's character as a vehicle to deliver fantastic social commentary on the world of YA writing and the cliches and offenses that its authors so commonly present, and I found myself nodding along, laughing, and saying “yes!” under my breath at least once per chapter.

In between Broody's notes and advice, there are third-person narratives of his gradual character development and frustrations, as well as the occasional snippet from Blondie - his absolutely fantastic ex-girlfriend who's sick and tired of being cast as the villain just because she has great hair and wears heels.

Is this book earth-shattering? No. Does it have an incredibly rich storyline filled with in-depth characters? No. Is it a hilariously fun read that any YA fan should pick up, if for nothing other than the fact that we all need to laugh at ourselves sometimes? ABSOLUTELY.

(Note: If you aren't fluent in sarcasm, you should probably avoid this one like the plague.)

Thank you to Edelweiss and Skypony Press for giving me this ARC in exchange for an honest review!

September 7, 2017Report this review