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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Courtesy of Teens Read Too,
By TeensReadToo "Eat. Drink. Read. Be Merrier." (All Over the US & Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Making of Dr. Truelove (Paperback)
When Diego's plans to lose his virginity with his girlfriend, Roxy, don't go the way he wanted them to, he pushes her away. Too late, he realizes his mistake, but he has no idea how to get her back. She's a great girl, being chased by one of the hottest young athletes around, and Diego is a jazz-loving math geek--a jazz-loving math geek who understands Roxy like no one else, but still. There's no way, he thinks, that he can compete with popular, athletic John-John McAfee.
However, his boy J-Live has a plan. A rather insane plan, sure, but it's all Diego's got, so he agrees to go along with it. J-Live wants Diego to start writing an anonymous column about love and sex online. The plan, he says, is foolproof. Diego will learn his stuff from girly magazines, write it all as the anonymous Dr. Dexter Truelove, and then, at the height of his popularity, Diego's identity will be revealed, and Roxy, realizing that he really does have a way with the ladies, will want him back. Any sensible person--Diego included--would realize the insanity of this plan, but Diego will do anything to get back with Roxy. Of course, like all good plans, it has serious potential to blow up in his face... Derrick Barnes' smart, funny, debut novel will appeal to all teens. Barnes holds nothing back here, so in case the previous summary isn't enough, beware of some racy content. However, if you're comfortable with that, you will love this book! Barnes is a talented author who really brings his characters to life--my personal favorite is the always scheming J-Live. I can't wait to see what Derrick Barnes comes up with next! Reviewed by: Jocelyn Pearce
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny, Sexy, Hip,
By Jonathan "-J" (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Making of Dr. Truelove (Paperback)
Dr. Truelove has a real hip-hop vibe and a sexy undercurrent that surfaces often enough to create calamity.
The characters are real, the situations are crazy, and the online advice column is hilarious. I wish my high school experience was more like Diego's.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I laughed til the tears rolled out of my eyes,
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This review is from: The Making of Dr. Truelove (Paperback)
Barnes's language is so real, he gives real insight into how teenage boys think. Not to mention, some of the situations he invents are just side-splittingly hilarious.
Although, by far, what made me read this book over and over again was that it's full of heart. I like that Deigo cares about Roxy, that he has her best interests at heart. But seriously, though, this high school hopped up on hormones. Read it, you'll love it.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Doc is In!! Book of the year!,
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This review is from: The Making of Dr. Truelove (Paperback)
This book is awesome!! The story of transformation of Diego into Dr Truelove to win back his love interest Roxy is hilarious, and made me laugh like crazy. Derrick Barnes does a great job - he knows how to reach out and win his readers. The Making of Dr Truelove has everything you could want in a book: Real and funny characters, an urban setting, a fast paced plot, sexy undercurrents and great humor, not to mention the 'Real Talk Sessions' of Dr Truelove and his 'prescriptions'. I had a great time reading this book. A must read!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not for teens.,
By The Writer in Me "Lena Sledge" (United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Making of Dr. Truelove (Paperback)
First, I bought this book for my 17 year old and even then it was too much.It was raunchy and overkill in sexuality. It was a flat imitation of Zane for teens. It was disjointed, hard to follow and a disappointment for my teenage daughter, I even passed it on to my other 4 teens and none of them liked it either. In the words of my daughter, "it was vulgar". We donated it to the public library bookstore. Hopefully somone bought it for a quarter and even then they would've paid too much.
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The Making of Dr. Truelove by Derrick D. Barnes (Paperback - October 10, 2006)
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