My review of Larry Doyle's I Love You, Beth Cooper appears in this Sunday's New York Times Book Review. Here's the opening.
As long as there are nerds among us, they will seek their revenge. The pimply-faced debate captain lusting after the head cheerleader is an archetype nearly as durable as the hero’s journey or the star-crossed lovers. In his debut novel, “I Love You, Beth Cooper,” Larry Doyle, a television writer whose credits include (promisingly) “The Simpsons” and (less so) “Beavis and Butt-Head,” gives a 21st-century gloss to this familiar tale.
You can read the rest here, where it's paired with a great bit of artwork by Ward Sutton.
A great review: a masterpiece of the well-done lukewarm review, I think. "If this is the kind of thing you like, you'll like it..."
Bravo!!!
I was very excited to find it (so many Sundays I miss the NYTBR altogether, so it's exspecially fun to get to the paper on a Saturday AND find your review there.)
Posted by: Anne | June 30, 2007 at 01:06 PM
A nicely balanced and witty review. Congratulations! I also liked the fact that the review wasn't longer than the book deserved, a mark of respect for the reader.
Posted by: Kit Stolz | July 01, 2007 at 09:39 AM
Could this be the long-awaited inclusion of literary bloggers by the newsprint crowd? Here's hoping. Did they come to you for the review, or did you bring it to them?
Posted by: Colin Marshall | July 05, 2007 at 05:47 PM
I AM Beth Cooper!
How do I get in touch with Larry Doyle?
Posted by: Beth Cooper | August 02, 2007 at 01:22 PM