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"It's a fun, frothy quintessentially British romcom about a certified chaos demon and a stern brunch daddy with a heart of gold faking a relationship."—New York Times bestselling author Talia Hibbert
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Named a best book of the year by Oprah Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Goodreads, The Washington Post, and more!
WANTED:
One (fake) boyfriend
Practically perfect in every way
Luc O'Donnell is tangentially—and reluctantly—famous. His rock star parents split when he was young, and the father he's never met spent the next twenty years cruising in and out of rehab. Now that his dad's making a comeback, Luc's back in the public eye, and one compromising photo is enough to ruin everything.
To clean up his image, Luc has to find a nice, normal relationship…and Oliver Blackwood is as nice and normal as they come. He's a barrister, an ethical vegetarian, and he's never inspired a moment of scandal in his life. In other words: perfect boyfriend material. Unfortunately, apart from being gay, single, and really, really in need of a date for a big event, Luc and Oliver have nothing in common. So they strike a deal to be publicity-friendly (fake) boyfriends until the dust has settled. Then they can go their separate ways and pretend it never happened.
But the thing about fake-dating is that it can feel a lot like real-dating. And that's when you get used to someone. Start falling for them. Don't ever want to let them go.
Discover the LGBT romance about exact opposites falling in perfectly imperfect love that New York Times and USA Today bestselling author CHRISTINA LAUREN calls "hilarious, witty, tender, and stunning."
- Print length432 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSourcebooks Casablanca
- Publication dateJuly 7, 2020
- Dimensions5.5 x 1.08 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-101728206146
- ISBN-13978-1728206141
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"Alexis Hall is the undisputed master of romantic comedy." ― Jenny Holiday, USA Today bestselling author of Mermaid Inn
"Every once in a while you read a book that you want to SCREAM FROM ROOFTOPS about. I'm screaming, people!" ― Sonali Dev, award-winning author of Pride, Prejudice and Other Flavors
"Alexis Hall's Boyfriend Material perfectly balances laugh-out-loud-while-reading-alone-in-an-empty-room with those-aren't-tears-in-my-eyes-just-allergies." ― Kris Ripper, author of the Scientific Method Universe
"FAKE DATING, REAL FEELINGS, BEST JOKES." ― Olivia Waite, author of The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics
"Boyfriend Material is the joyfully queer British romcom escape book I didn't know I needed. It's absurdly funny and swoonily romantic, with a sharp edge of wit and observation that keeps the story bounding along. An unbridled 'one-more-chapter-oh-no-it's-3am' delight." ― KJ Charles
"This is a triumph." ― Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review
"Downright hilarious...Hall achieves a true balance between romance and comedy, delightfully succeeding at both. " ― Booklist, STARRED Review
"I’m in awe of Alexis Hall’s talent. I don’t want the book to end." ― Cathy Maxwell, New York Times bestselling author
About the Author
USA Today bestselling author Alexis Hall writes books in the southeast of England, where he lives entirely on a diet of tea and Jaffa Cakes. You can find him at http://www.quicunquevult.com/, on Twitter @quicunquevult, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/quicunquevult
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- Publisher : Sourcebooks Casablanca; Illustrated edition (July 7, 2020)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 432 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1728206146
- ISBN-13 : 978-1728206141
- Item Weight : 13.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 1.08 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #76,242 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,530 in LGBTQ+ Romance (Books)
- #4,933 in Romantic Comedy (Books)
- #18,008 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
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Customers find the book funny, lighthearted, and relatable. They describe the romance as sweet, cute, and great. Readers praise the characters as great, unique, and lovable. They also say the book is a delight to read and keeps them engaged. In addition, they appreciate the quick-witted dialogue and stimulating conversation. Overall, customers find the emotional depth of the story relatable and good for the heart.
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Customers find the book truly funny, with a good balance of seriousness and comedy. They describe it as lighthearted, diverting, and well-narrated.
"...In this specific instance, it works out especially well because Luc is super funny and Oliver is boring...." Read more
"...This book was very enjoyable, and I will now proceed to reading its sequel." Read more
"...Still, I thought they were riotously diverting and bright and glorious, and the difference between them and the few that were fairly loathsome was..." Read more
"...I want it to matter.”alexis has very clever writing and makes scenes with all the eclectic side characters really fun, it adds a lot of..." Read more
Customers find the romance in the book sweet, breathtaking, and adorable. They say it's one of the greatest romance novels they've ever read. Readers also mention the characters are well-characterized and nice to read.
"...this a lot with his romances, and this device always works to strengthen the narrative...." Read more
"...The relationship between luc and Oliver is really sweet and honest, and in ways I relate to both characters...." Read more
"...Still, I thought they were riotously diverting and bright and glorious, and the difference between them and the few that were fairly loathsome was..." Read more
"...I am.”this had no right being as adorable & sweet & funny & clever as it was!i loved watching their relationship develop...." Read more
Customers find the characters in the book great, with excellent banter. They also appreciate the supporting cast and the voice actor's perfect amount of snark. Readers appreciate the unique voices that fit each character's personality. Overall, they are impressed with the author's writing and characterization skills.
"...Hall always does such a good job with secondary characters, and this book is no exception...." Read more
"...i loved watching their relationship develop. i thought both characters were really lovable...." Read more
"The character development is Grade A!..." Read more
"...I loved the story. I absolutely love all the characters. I laughed . I cried...." Read more
Customers find the book absolutely delightful to read. They say it has a good writing style that keeps them engaged. Readers also mention the overall themes are accessible.
"...a genuinely good time reviewing it and maintain that it was worth every pang of my heart...." Read more
"...Hall has a good writing style and keeps the reader engaged.★★★★ I would put this one second on my top LGBT list...." Read more
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"This was so very good! I devoured this, even through a headache, because I just loved Luc and Oliver will all my heart...." Read more
Customers find the dialogue in the book quick-witted, stimulating, and excellent. They say the narrator is excellent and the book tickles their minds. Readers also mention the connection and conversation shine through.
"...the narrator was excellent...." Read more
"...Hall has a good writing style and keeps the reader engaged.★★★★ I would put this one second on my top LGBT list...." Read more
"...great humour, interesting facts, real people struggles, and stimulating conversation. Big words galore - expand your vocabulary...." Read more
"...But it was honest and real and that's what made it so perfect!Read it!..." Read more
Customers find the book has emotional depth. They say it's romantic, has some sad and poignant moments, and is relatable. Readers mention the book soothes their nerves and entertains them.
"...It's funny, it's romantic, it has some sad and poignant moments, and I loved the characters here, both main and secondary, from Luc and Oliver to..." Read more
"...Second of all, it dealt with some mental health issues while not directly only talking about them which was also great...." Read more
"...Totally adorable, sweet when it needed to be, heart wrenching at times, and often absolutely hilarious...." Read more
"...I love how even in the end both Oliver and Luc are very relatable with family dynamics...." Read more
Customers find the book clever, nuanced, and full of all the best tropes. They also say the characters are funny, thought-provoking, and well-presented. Readers mention the book has a unique take on the fakers to lovers.
"...I am.”this had no right being as adorable & sweet & funny & clever as it was!i loved watching their relationship develop...." Read more
"...'s interest in an obscure American podcast that is both funny and eclectic...." Read more
"...Beautiful, smart, and sarcastic, but always unconfident Luc signed up for a fake-boyfriend deal with handsome, witty, and ethical, but..." Read more
"...people write about 'misfits' and they turn out to be kind, fun, intelligent people...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book. Some mention it's practically perfect in every way, while others say the beginning is slow and the last third feels rushed.
"...Yet these tropes are tropes for a reason: they are effective...." Read more
"...m-m British romance or rom-com, was a fun read at times but super slow at others...." Read more
"...fake relationship troupe is always a lure for me and this one was executed so well and in an interesting way...." Read more
"...sexy, but I LOVED that they are fade-to-black because it works so well for the concept. It feels so considered, which is one of my favorite things...." Read more
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Luc O’Donnell is a bit of a hot mess. He’s always been vaguely famous because his parents are famous, but now that his estranged rock star dad is back in the spotlight, that means there’s more of an interest in what Luc is doing.
And that’s a problem because Luc is a bit of a hot mess. He needs a boyfriend to help give him the appearance of normalcy. His friend sets him up with Oliver, who is super super normal and the complete opposite of a hot mess.
Fortunately for Luc, Oliver also needs a boyfriend to take to a big event, so they agree to be fake boyfriends until both of their big events are over, and then they’ll “break up” and go their separate ways.
But OMG, guess what? Over the course of pretending to be fake boyfriends, Luc begins to develop real feelings, and maybe—just maybe—Oliver might feel the same way, which is completely ridiculous because they have almost nothing in common other than being gay.
Romances tend to be dual-perspective, but in Boyfriend Material, the story unfolds from Luc’s first-person perspective. Hall does this a lot with his romances, and this device always works to strengthen the narrative. Knowing what the love interest is thinking would take away from some of the mystery; the reader only knows what the protagonist knows.
In this specific instance, it works out especially well because Luc is super funny and Oliver is boring. I don’t mean that in a negative sense—I absolutely love Oliver—but he has his life together and his life is a series of predictable routines, until Luc comes along of course. I think having Oliver’s perspective would make him seem like less of the Ideal that he’s presented as being,
On that note, there’s some interesting discourse on Good Gay vs. Bad Gay. It’s kind of like Goofus and Gallant from Highlights Magazine: Good Gays work as barristers and Bad Gays are photographed drunk in the gutter. To be more specific, Oliver’s homosexuality is tolerated more by society because he blends in and doesn’t do anything scandalous, whereas Luc is Scandal Personified and a cause for concern for the donors to the charitable organization he works at. Of course, Luc's harmful rhetoric is deconstructed over the course of the novel, and Oliver helps him understand that he's not a person just because he's been in the tabloids.
I wouldn’t go so far as to say that this book employs the “sunshine vs grump” trope because Luc has too much baggage to be a sunshine, although he is a lot of fun and I loved his sense of humor. Oliver, however, is definitely a bit of a grump, so it was simply delightful seeing these two opposites being forced to work together.
Hall always does such a good job with secondary characters, and this book is no exception. From Luc’s French mum who has developed an affinity for Drag Race to Luc’s frightfully dim ex-public schoolboy Alex Twaddle, the secondary characters not only served as excellent foils for giving the reader insight into Luc’s personality, but they also stood well on their own, even when they weren’t interacting with Luc.
I would absolutely recommend Boyfriend Material. I love all of Hall’s books, but this is probably one of my most favorites. As I mentioned at the beginning, I will soon be the proud owner of three different versions of the same book, and if that’s not a sign of a good book, I don’t know what is.
On its surface, Boyfriend Material is an absolutely hilarious tale about two people falling in love. I can honestly affirm that I haven’t laughed this hard while reading a story in years. Not just a random snort or giggle, either. I mean the eye-watering, tea-aspirating laughter that’s rare enough to be kind of magical. And laughing that much was so welcome and felt so good that I’m still grateful I was able to have it.
While Luc and Oliver certainly have their share of funny moments together, Boyfriend Material wouldn’t be as wonderful without the vast majority of the additional characters. It won’t even do any good to name my favorites, since the list would just keep growing until I’d included nearly every one. Save for Bridget, who gets a special mention because—she’s Bridget. Still, I thought they were riotously diverting and bright and glorious, and the difference between them and the few that were fairly loathsome was unquestionably stark.
I think what makes the comedic elements even better is that, though they own a significant place in the story, they are never used to trivialize the other matters of the heart the main characters are navigating. Luc and Oliver are so different that there are legitimate reasons to assume their relationship can’t possibly work. Except that it very much does—wonderfully so. Where I believe they’re similar, however, is that their most pressing problem doesn’t seem to be a mutual struggle to love, but to allow themselves to be loved.
Despite having very different histories of hurts and betrayals, the resulting wariness and skepticism was much the same for Oliver and Luc, and broke my heart for them both. Luc’s preferred means of self-defense is to stick to casual sex and be generally and preemptively awful, while Oliver doesn’t seem to do casual anything and hides behind a diligently maintained exhibition of control. Regardless of the catalysts, Luc and Oliver share a certainty that being themselves within a fictitious relationship is safer and therefore preferable to the inevitability of a “real” relationship failing because who they truly are can’t possibly be good enough.
With a completely graceless turn back to the positive aspects of Boyfriend Material, I have to mention that there’s also a delightfully generous reference to Welcome to Night Vale that I literally squealed about and may eventually admit to doing a happy dance over.
I’m always thrilled when an anticipated story not only meets, but surpasses my expectations, and Boyfriend Material did just that with room to spare. Luc and Oliver were an irresistible (if occasionally obscenity-engendering) pleasure, and I ended up thoroughly swoony for them both. Though it wasn’t easy in places, I had a genuinely good time reviewing it and maintain that it was worth every pang of my heart. As much as I appreciated all the different aspects of the narrative (particularly laughing until my back hurt), reading Boyfriend Material made me very happy. I hope it will do the same for someone else.
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O livro chegou com um leve amassado na capa!
Reviewed in Brazil on March 2, 2024
O livro chegou com um leve amassado na capa!
Alexis Hall's writing feels a lot to me like the British comedies I grew up with and still enjoy: Blackadder, Are You Being Served, and even The IT Crowd. The characters and situations are ridiculous, but they work within that world. The ridiculous does not take away from the heart nor from really connecting to the characters and their lives. The ridiculous just makes you giggle out loud... even when reading the book while waiting for your specialist appointment (yeah I got looks). Don't think the book is all fun, the emotions still hit when the fear and heartache happens.
Reviewed in Mexico on August 21, 2022









