2015 Top Ten Sports Books for Youth, Booklist
"Some teens may find Biggie's attitutude off-putting. In the end, however, Biggie redeems himself by realizing that he just might be the villain of the story. This novel is well written and fairly quick-paced."—School Library Journal
"Venturing beyond the typical boy-seeks-girl story, this filters the agonies of adolescence through a largely unvoiced perspective with an honesty readers will appreciate."—Booklist
"Thoughtful and witty, Biggie tells a story full of physical and emotional highs and lows as debut author Sullivan empathetically addresses topics of self-esteem and finding healthier, happier versions of oneself (and what that even means)."—Publishers Weekly
"Biggie's story will resonate with all those students who feel invisible and alone. A bighearted story that will have readers rooting for Henry 'Biggie' Abbott."—Kirkus Reviews
"Biggie's road to enlightenment is by turns hilarious and devastating, and although he doesn't end up with ripped abs, sports-page headlines, or the girl of his dreams, he does get a life—and despite his self-deluded protestations, that's exactly what he wanted."—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Biggie is an enjoyable underdog-makes-good story that will especially appeal to baseball fans."—VOYA