Beauty and the Beast stories are a guilty pleasure of mine, so I decided to pick up this YA book at the library.
Beastly by Alex Flinn
(2007, Young Adult)
Grade: 3.5
When Kyle Kingsbury, the wealthy and self-centered son of a news anchor, plays a cruel trick on a strange new student at his high school, he finds himself transformed into a Beast. He has two years to find someone to love him or he will remain a beast forever. First Kyle must transform himself into a better person, and then perhaps he can offer friendship and love to one of his former classmates, Lindy.
There were a lot of clever touches in this book. Moving the setting to modern day New York was interesting, and there were many neat tricks to make the story fit into today’s world. There was even a very funny chat room for those undergoing “unexpected transformations”. However, the underlying story felt a little shallow. Kyle may have become a beast, but he still had endless wealth and any problems are fixed with a wave of Daddy’s credit card. His problems felt a little too “teen age” – I can’t go to the prom, my cool friends don’t care about me, my Dad doesn’t spend time with me, etc. It just seemed to lack depth. If I was a teenager, I might have enjoyed this more, but as an adult reader, I just didn’t find it all that compelling. Good but not great.
I read a lot of YA books back when I was a teenager, but I have a hard time reading about teenage heroes and heroines now. Their problems just don’t feel particularly compelling to me. But I’m glad there are so many great YA books out there to encourage young readers – the YA books I read back in the 80’s definitely shaped my reading tastes today. (I loved angst then and I love it now!)
Karen Wheless
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