"A compelling story of young people sorting through conflicting messages and social pressures around sexuality and relationships. Powerful." -- School Library Journal (starred review) "The novel takes on teen attitudes toward sex and relationships and gender power dynamics in a way that is appealing and thought provoking. Hilariously necessary." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Giles's thoughtful, hilarious read offers a timely viewpoint on religion, toxic masculinity, and teen sexuality." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "With a fresh perspective, Giles takes care to flesh out his full cast of characters, creating an intricate, multifaceted web of misogyny and its detrimental impact." -- Booklist (starred review) "This is a deeply funny and searingly honest look at teen sex, adults' anxieties around it, and the toxic masculinity that so often shapes it." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Holy hell! This was perfect timely read! I laughed, I gasped, I church grunted through every chapter.
Giles is a master at writing realistic characters that are both flawed and relatable." -- Tiffany D. Jackson "Heartfelt and hilarious on every page! Giles is not only adept at storytelling, he understands what makes us human." -- Justin A. Reynolds "Realistic.hysterical. I couldn't put it down." -- Nic Stone, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin "Lamar Giles continues to prove he's untouchable when crafting unforgettable characters.
Readers will laugh hysterically but will lean in to the novel when Giles takes an honest look into masculinity and flips the ol' premise of "boy gets girl." -- Lilliam Rivera, author of Dealing in Dreams and The Education of Margot Sanchez "Not So Pure and Simple manages to put real issues in the spotlight, like toxic masculinity and societal pressures on youth while still being a funny, heartfelt, and wildly charming read! Get ready to hug this book as you'll be cheering for Del along the way!" -- Jay Coles, author of Tyler Johnson Was Here "Lamar Giles's writing is smart, funny, and lit. And he does it while taking on toxic masculinity. Not since Chris Lynch's Inexcusable have I read a more thought-provoking, pull-no-punches take on what our 'nice' boys learn from us as a society. This book is excellent." -- Tracey Baptiste, author of The Jumbies. "I love this book! With a voice that's original, hilarious, and so, so real, Lamar Giles' Not So Pure and Simple is an exceptional treat from the moment it begins, and delivers a satisfying story all the way to the finish. And I didn't want it to end.
" -- Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich, author of Two Naomis "With realism and humor, Giles paints the complicated, messy reality that many teens face in navigating sexuality, relationships, and the conflicting messages they receive from society." -- Horn Book Magazine.