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I liked this take on a “coming of age” story where the main character is sorting through all the versions of himself to figure out who he is in the present. Not who others say he should be or who his parents want him to be—but who he wants to be. I LOVED the underground Pride celebrations and how they brought people together. I especially loved all the Doctor Who references. The hope this book brings to those fighting for their rights, especially right now, is so needed.

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‘The Rebel’s Guide to Pride’ is the sophomore release of Matthew Hubbard and there is no slump in sight! This book was a whirlwind of emotions and left me grinning from ear to ear. It encapsulates the current anger us queer folk are harnessing towards leaders in government, while wading through the rough waters of teen love, friendship, and familial relationships.

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Thank you Delacorte Press and Netgalley for this eARC, these opinions are my own. Matthew Hubbard is quickly become a must read for me! Zeke’s life has been in turmoil since he was outed by a teammate. It’s not that he wouldn’t have come out before but his father wouldn’t let him. Now his parents are divorced and he and his mom are living above a mechanic shop. He’s been getting himself into rebellious acts to get back at his dad and prove he’s not like him. Including helping his best friend Sawyer with the QSA as they plan their town’s first ever pride. The only problem is Cohen, his kind of ex current enemy, he’s helping along with his best friend Kennedy, who is Sawyer’s crush. But when the Mayor cancels the event at the last minute they’re all crushed. Zeke, however, is done allowing others to tell him what to do. He begins a series of underground Pride events. As the four work together tensions rise it town, the Mayor cracks down, and the four disagree on how to handle the events. Especially Zeke and Cohen, who thinks Zeke’s doing everything for the wrong reasons. And if they get caught it could mead the end of the QSA and worse then end of pride in their town. Will the Mayor find out what they are doing? Can Zeke ever be a good gay? Will it be a success or all fall apart? I loved the pride in this book! I love that so many in the town came together to support the queer community members! I loved the relationship dynamics both family and the maybe somethings to enemies to maybe somethings plot! Heartwarming, funny, charming, sweet, and passionate! A book every queer kid can relate to about standing up for yourself and refusing to be forced into a box! A must read!

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