Boy Meets Boy
I have to say that while it was interesting to read about this relationship, i feel that Leviathan may have missed the mark some on this. The story is interesting and the writing is wonderful, but i can't help but feel that something isn't totally accurate regarding Boy Meets Boy. That is, I feel like Leviathan is riding on the premise of the main characters in this book as being homosexual to carry the story instead of the story standing by itself. Like some other posters, i do think that the story needs something more to make it truly appealing or relatable to the LGBT community. It's not bad, but it needs something special, something more.
I do think Leviathan is trying to make a point however. I think he is trying to point out how easy it could be to include or accept LGBT community members or relationships, to the point that they aren't exactly... special, let's say. What i mean is that if we accept LGBT enough, it becomes a normal part of society. it's not a big occasion or stands out. it just... is. It's similar to how it would probably be if we properly included anyone else; there's no novelty, no special occasion, it just happens and it is society.
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