Review by Booklist Review
Two things 16-year-old Riley Weaver knows for sure: "I'm outwardly and inwardly femme and I'm gay." Then there's the third thing: Riley desperately wants to become a member of the fabulous Gaybutante Society along with Sabrina (his best lesbian friend). To do so, the two must individually complete four tasks: service, hosting, mentorship, and general gay chaos. Before Riley can begin, however, he encounters obnoxious gay jock Skylar, who bets him that no gay man who is masc and cis would ever date a femme. Furious, Riley accepts. If he loses, he will stop his quest to become a Gaybutante. If Skylar loses, he will drop off the baseball team. The stakes are high, but they give Riley an inspiration: he'll create "general gay chaos" by starting a podcast that charts his progress toward winning the bet and becoming a Gaybutante. Nick (best gay friend) will produce. Things go well until, naturally, dramatic complications ensue. Jason June (Out of the Blue, 2022) has written an important, entertainingly busy book with a welcome, character-driven focus on a femme teen. Intelligently and smoothly written, the book makes a much-needed contribution to queer literature. An excellent companion to L. C. Rosen's Camp (2020) that proves, as Riley would say, it's hearts over parts!
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
A hopeful high school junior risks his social debut and the chance to escape his small town to take a stand against a femme-hating jock. Like almost every LGBTQ+ teen in Mountain Pass, Washington, white femme Riley Weaver dreams of joining the glittering ranks of the Gaybutante Society. The Gaybutantes not only throw amazing parties, they provide a network of lifelong support. Being endorsed by a high-profile Gaybutante could secure Riley's career as a podcaster and show his mom he has a future other than staying put and honoring their family's local roots. All Riley needs to do is demonstrate the society's pillars of excellence--service, hosting, mentorship, and spreading general gay chaos. However, when he overhears a gay jock classmate disparaging femmes, he can't let the hatred slide. Determined to speak up, Riley makes a bet that he'll find a cis, masc, gay guy who wants to escort him to the ball--or he'll give up the society, which reflects and celebrates diversity, forever. With the bet as his inspiration for gay chaos, Riley launches a tell-all podcast documenting his romantic journey. This coming-of-age story deftly handles complex social themes of identity, social media fame, and discrimination within queer communities while maintaining a lighthearted tone. Amid the antics of fulfilling his pillars and pursuing love, Riley wrestles with jealousy, makes mistakes, and learns about meaningful apologies. A surprise twist brings the drama to a satisfying resolution. Fierce and fabulous fun. (Romance. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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