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I enjoyed reading this book. Of course there was some kind of bias on my side as I enjoyed the reference to Oregon and its Rose Garden, Portland and rain.
That aside, the story was well-developed although I did not really understand the reason for his lack of friends in school years earlier. Somehow, somewhere along the way, almost coming to the end, I would have thought the story was good enough to end as it was. To drag it any further to the point of him starting a life without all his comfort zone, and 'newly found interest' was like drawing the readers to an uncertain end.
I liked this book a lot but I could not give it a 5-star due to the uncertain ending. Still, one of the better books to read in relation to YA and gay theme.
I think there are more bi in this book than the bi in all books combined. ( )
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To the youth whose story has yet to be told.
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I'm so nervous. I know I shouldn't be, but I am.
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I like to consider myself to be an average individual. Of course, there’s probably a certain subset of the population that would disagree with this, but they can just go fuck themselves.
Hey! Great volley. I think you’re really cute by the way and I’d like to have sex sometime.
The vast majority of parental concerns seem to focus on whether their son or daughter will be able to shit alone, shower without threat of peeping toms, and obtain condoms at all hours of the night for rampant sex with strangers. At least my peers seem to share one of these concerns.
Change is ok, I guess. In small, infrequent, and easily chewable doses.
I’m not just overwhelmed; I’m completely boned. Like royally boned.
I am who I am. There’s no changing that. No taking it away.
Oh, you thought you might eventually move out and go to college and possibly live your own life how you want it to be? Too bad! Nobody wants you, cause you suck and you’re dumb and you suck!
I’ve had that look before. In fact, this is a perpetual look of mine: the telltale I don’t know if I really want to be here anymore look.
That aside, the story was well-developed although I did not really understand the reason for his lack of friends in school years earlier. Somehow, somewhere along the way, almost coming to the end, I would have thought the story was good enough to end as it was. To drag it any further to the point of him starting a life without all his comfort zone, and 'newly found interest' was like drawing the readers to an uncertain end.
I liked this book a lot but I could not give it a 5-star due to the uncertain ending. Still, one of the better books to read in relation to YA and gay theme.
I think there are more bi in this book than the bi in all books combined. ( )