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By Any Means Necessary

par Candice Montgomery

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On the day Torrey officially becomes a college freshman, he gets a call that might force him to drop out before he's even made it through orientation: the bee farm his beloved uncle Miles left him after his tragic death is being foreclosed on. Torrey would love nothing more than to leave behind the family and neighborhood that's bleeding him dry. But he still feels compelled to care for the project of his uncle's heart. As the farm heads for auction, Torrey precariously balances choosing a major and texting Gabriel--the first boy he ever kissed--with the fight to stop his uncle's legacy from being demolished. But as notice letters pile up and lawyers appear at his dorm, dividing himself between family and future becomes impossible unless he sacrifices a part of himself.… (plus d'informations)
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teen fiction (gay boy flirts with bisexual former crush in his first months at SFSU and also tries to save his dead uncle's foreclosing bee farm at the same time)
I liked Torrey's voice a lot (though sometimes the slang went over my head) and think this is probably a cute romance that also probably deals with some grief and acceptance. I probably would have continued reading (I got to p. 54) but have other stuff I need to read now--would still recommend. ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
*I WAS PROVIDED A PHYSICAL ARC FOR THE PURPOSES OF A BLOG TOUR. THIS HASN’T AFFECTED MY OPINION*

This book really stunned me.

When I opened this book and started reading the first page, I knew I was going to be obsessed with it.

Candice Montgomery has a way of writing to entrance their readers, and it stayed that way throughout the majority of the book.

Torrey really opened our eyes to issues we aren’t always exposed to but can still see a lot of; those being harassment, racism, low incomes, homophobia within the home and outside it, familial problems, and so many more.

"There are a lot of things I need to worry about in life, like, as a Black male teen. A lot of things I have to worry about seperately—as a teen and again as a male and then, further still, as a Black person. Confusing, right? Well, try being me. When you combine those seperate parts, apparently, I’m lethal. I am a problem."
(This is quoted from the unedited text.)

Montgomery made sure to address every single issue without a stumble, and they projected them well throughout the characters.

Though, I did have just a few problems that I picked up during reading.

For one, I feel like Torrey’s relationship with Gabe happened way too quickly. Sure, I know that can happen sometimes in real life, but it felt almost unrealistic in this book. I feel like they spent a few outings together before deciding to get together, and it really kind of threw me off with that sudden pacing. Don’t get me wrong, I loved that they were together and happy with each other, but it just felt like them “dating” happened way faster than we could’ve processed and that there was little to no building to it.

Another Torrey’s vandalism decision toward the end of the book. I completely get where Mongomery was trying to go with this, but again, I felt like there was barely any building up to that point. I feel like Torrey almost made a “why not?” decision about it, and I didn’t really understand why it happened all of a sudden.

Other than those few things, I loved this book.

I feel like this book, if taught in school, would change a lot of people’s perspectives, views, and feelings. I feel this book would be a great addition to schools’ curriculums and could ultimately shape our future generations.

For that, I rate By Any Means Necessary 3.5 stars. I definitely suggest y’all to read it, and I hope you enjoy it and learn from it like I did. ( )
  booking_belle | Nov 8, 2019 |
Please see my review on Amazon.com under C Wong. Thank you. ( )
  Carolee888 | Mar 14, 2020 |
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On the day Torrey officially becomes a college freshman, he gets a call that might force him to drop out before he's even made it through orientation: the bee farm his beloved uncle Miles left him after his tragic death is being foreclosed on. Torrey would love nothing more than to leave behind the family and neighborhood that's bleeding him dry. But he still feels compelled to care for the project of his uncle's heart. As the farm heads for auction, Torrey precariously balances choosing a major and texting Gabriel--the first boy he ever kissed--with the fight to stop his uncle's legacy from being demolished. But as notice letters pile up and lawyers appear at his dorm, dividing himself between family and future becomes impossible unless he sacrifices a part of himself.

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