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When everything feels like the movies / Raziel Reid.

Reid, Raziel, 1990- (author.).

Summary:

"School is just like a film set: there's The Crew that make things happen, The Extras who fill the empty desks, and The Movie Stars, whom everyone wants tagged in their Facebook photos. But Jude doesn't fit in. He's not part of The Crew because he isn't about to do anything unless it's court-appointed; he's not an Extra because nothing about him is anonymous; and he's not a Movie Star because even though everyone know his name like an A-lister, he isn't invited to the cool parties. As the director calls action, Jude is the flamer that lights the set on fire. Before everything turns to ashes from the resulting inferno, Jude drags his best friend Angela off the casting couch and into enough melodrama to incite the paparazzi, all while trying to fend off the haters and win the heart of his favourite co-star Luke Morris. It's a total train wreck! But train wrecks always make the front page." --Back cover.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781551525747 (paperback) :
  • Physical Description: 171 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: Vancouver : Arsenal Pulp Press, [2015].

Content descriptions

Citation/References Note:
Winner, 2015 Governor General's Literary Award
Subject: Gay teenagers > Juvenile fiction.
High schools > Fiction.
Misfits (Persons) > Fiction.
Imagination > Fiction.
Motion pictures > Fiction.
Genre: Teen fiction
Topic Heading: Selection, Canada Reads 2015.
Teen Book Club Set
Sexual orientation and gender identity

Available copies

  • 30 of 34 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Prince Rupert Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 34 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Prince Rupert Library J Reid (Text) 33294001916170 Juvenile Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    "School is just like a film set: there's The Crew, who make things happen, The Extras who fill the empty desks, and The Movie Stars, whom everyone wants tagged in their Facebook photos. But Jude doesn't fit in. He's not part of The Crew because he isn't about to do anything unless it's court-appointed; he's not an Extra because nothing about him is anonymous; and he's not a Movie Star because even though everyone knows his name like an A-lister, he isn't invited to the cool parties. As the director callsaction, Jude is the flamer that lights the set on fire. Before everything turns to ashes from the resulting inferno, Jude drags his best friend Angela off the casting couch and into enough melodrama to incite the paparazzi, all while trying to fend off the haters and win the heart of his favourite co-star Luke Morris. It's a total train wreck! But train wrecks always make the front page"--Provided by publisher.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Teenage best friends Jude and Angela navigate high school while framing their experiences with movie terms.
  • Perseus Publishing

    Winner, Governor General's Literary Award

    Finalist, Lambda Literary Award and Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT Fiction

    "Raziel Reid is a really extraordinary guy. He's got a great thing going."—Anne Rice

    School is just like a film set: there's The Crew, who make things happen, The Extras who fill the empty desks, and The Movie Stars, whom everyone wants tagged in their Facebook photos. But Jude doesn't fit in. He's not part of The Crew because he isn't about to do anything unless it's court-appointed; he's not an Extra because nothing about him is anonymous; and he's not a Movie Star because even though everyone know his name like an A-lister, he isn't invited to the cool parties. As the director calls action, Jude is the flamer that lights the set on fire.

    Before everything turns to ashes from the resulting inferno, Jude drags his best friend Angela off the casting couch and into enough melodrama to incite the paparazzi, all while trying to fend off the haters and win the heart of his favourite co-star Luke Morris. It's a total train wreck!

    But train wrecks always make the front page.

    Raziel Reid is a graduate of the New York Film Academy. He currently lives in Vancouver.

  • Perseus Publishing

    Winner, Governor General's Literary Award

    Finalist, Lambda Literary Award and Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT Fiction

    "Raziel Reid is a really extraordinary guy. He's got a great thing going."—Anne Rice

    School is just like a film set: there's The Crew, who make things happen, The Extras who fill the empty desks, and The Movie Stars, whom everyone wants tagged in their Facebook photos. But Jude doesn't fit in. He's not part of The Crew because he isn't about to do anything unless it's court-appointed; he's not an Extra because nothing about him is anonymous; and he's not a Movie Star because even though everyone know his name like an A-lister, he isn't invited to the cool parties. As the director calls action, Jude is the flamer that lights the set on fire.

    Before everything turns to ashes from the resulting inferno, Jude drags his best friend Angela off the casting couch and into enough melodrama to incite the paparazzi, all while trying to fend off the haters and win the heart of his favourite co-star Luke Morris. It's a total train wreck!

    But train wrecks always make the front page.

    Raziel Reid is a graduate of the New York Film Academy. He currently lives in Vancouver.

  • Perseus Publishing
    Meet Jude: a glamorous boy in high school who fends off the haters with his bulletproof heart.

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