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Bad Boy By: Diana Wieler  

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Sarah Pinsonneault September 1, 2002 Journal Format 1 Bad Boy By: Diana Wieler Personal Response I was surprised with this book. All in all I enjoyed reading this book. I was surprised when the author leaped onto the subject of young adolescent boys being gay. I imagine that most adolescent boys would react the same way as A.J. Brandiosa did when he first found out about his best friend Tully being gay. When the author made A.J. Brandiosa even questioned his own sexuality with his confusion of being in love with his best friend. It was nice to read in the end that A.J. finally accepted Tully for who he was. A.J.'s best friend. Summary A.J. knows Tully and him are on the Cyclones hockey team. But he can't lose focus. He has to keep on working hard. Later on he finds out that his best friend Tully is gay. He finds this out by seeing Tully with some...

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