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Despite the title and the first 20 pages of young budding love pushing its way forth, this book crashes around you like the worst reality inspired nightmare ever. The world of "what you are used to" vs. "what you are trying to figure out for yourself" are the viewpoints that bind these two boys together in their love for each other. Their own lives are vastly different. Grimsley delivers a love story that involves torment and trust and, through all the horrors, ends with a classically romantic "
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Well, first book of the new year down!
I was pretty impressed by this. The author was super descriptive, but without going overboard. It was almost like poetry, how well the picture was painted.
The story itself was kinda basic and a tad weak, but I would pretty much read anything if it was written like this :)
I was pretty impressed by this. The author was super descriptive, but without going overboard. It was almost like poetry, how well the picture was painted.
The story itself was kinda basic and a tad weak, but I would pretty much read anything if it was written like this :)

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