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Doing It

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Dino, Jon, and Ben have each got problems—a girlfriend who won't put out, a girlfriend who won't give up, and a predatory teacher . . . just for starters.
Award-winning author Melvin Burgess has written a daringly honest and often hilarious account of contemporary teenage life, and the ups and downs that surround Doing It.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from April 26, 2004
      Fun, peppy and unusually frank (but ultimately sweet-natured), British author Burgess's (Smack
      ; My Life as a Bitch
      ) novel starts out with an attention-grabbing scene in which the central characters enjoy a hypothetical discussion about having sex with an array of women that includes a bag lady, classmates, teachers and even the Queen. Once the author establishes the central theme without a shade of a doubt, he briskly outlines each boy's circumstances. Gorgeous charmer Dino is about to plunge into an on-and-off-again romance with top girl Jackie; diffident Jonathon must sort out his feelings about plump (but secretly luscious) Deborah, who clearly fancies him; and Ben gradually realizes he must extricate himself from a relationship with his unstable 20-something teacher. Even the most attention-deficient reader will likely be captivated by the adrenaline-pumped narration told from the points of view of the three boys and assorted other characters (including various girls and even a parent) and skitters between the first and third person. The abundant use of British slang—especially for matters sexual—gives the story an exotic, slightly Austin Powers–like charm and, for an American audience at least, somewhat defuses the explicit nature of the material: it's hard to get worked up about a word like "minge" if you haven't grown up with it. Fans of Louise Rennison's Angus, Thongs
      books will appreciate the male perspective offered here, while readers of both sexes whose hormones have just begun to simmer will welcome (and even be reassured by) a book that so accurately mirrors their new world view. Ages 16-up.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      What are three 17-year-old boys doing? Anything they can to be "doing it"! Jason Flemyng gives a stellar performance, considering the challenges presented by this novel's characters and bawdy language and action. Describing such experiences as first sexual contacts, genital examination by a female doctor, and the seduction of a student by a teacher, Flemyng narrates without flinching and without under- or overperforming. He reflects the main characters' insecurities and obnoxious-ness with an honesty that puts the racy scenes and dialogue in the context of this teen novel, rare in its male point of view on teen sexuality. J.M.S. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 11, 2004
      Flemyng proves a nimble narrator for Burgess's controversial novel about the burgeoning sexuality (and some sexual exploits) of a trio of teenage boys. Frank dialogue, replete with contemporary British slang, and an honest exploration of the issues and emotions surrounding both thinking about and actually "doing it" set this novel apart. Listeners come along for a feverish ride as they discover Ben is inappropriately involved with a young teacher at his school; Dino pursues the popular, gorgeous Jackie; and Jonathan isn't sure about Deborah, a chubby girl who he claims he doesn't fancy, but who has genuine feelings for him. Teens of both genders will likely flock to this look at the confusion, fear and intense feelings that arrive along with blossoming hormones. The book inspired the ABC television series Life As We Know It
      , which debuted last week and co-stars Kelly Osbourne. Ages 16-up.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.4
  • Lexile® Measure:670
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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