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This story broke my heart.
The first chapter takes place during Christmas of 1983 and starts out with Robert nursing his lover, Keith, who is dying of AIDS. Robert goes through a lot of expense to have the house decorated and prepares a lavish meal that Keith will never enjoy. Keith dies Christmas night. This chapter was very hard for me to read, as I lost a very dear friend to AIDS in 1995. Robert's pain and suffering was so vivid and heart wrenching. His love and devotion for Keith was so real ...more
The first chapter takes place during Christmas of 1983 and starts out with Robert nursing his lover, Keith, who is dying of AIDS. Robert goes through a lot of expense to have the house decorated and prepares a lavish meal that Keith will never enjoy. Keith dies Christmas night. This chapter was very hard for me to read, as I lost a very dear friend to AIDS in 1995. Robert's pain and suffering was so vivid and heart wrenching. His love and devotion for Keith was so real ...more

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Reviewed by Araminta Matthews
"I have never read a romance novel. Can't stand the idea of them. I am of the theory that romance novels are for the romance-less, a commodity I have thankfully never been without. Rick Reed's Orientation is a romance novel, but it is unlike anything I ever imagined romance novels could be. It is a feminist testimony, it is an earthquake to the infrastructure of stereotyped sexuality, and it is a blessing to believers in an infinite universe. ...more
Reviewed by Araminta Matthews
"I have never read a romance novel. Can't stand the idea of them. I am of the theory that romance novels are for the romance-less, a commodity I have thankfully never been without. Rick Reed's Orientation is a romance novel, but it is unlike anything I ever imagined romance novels could be. It is a feminist testimony, it is an earthquake to the infrastructure of stereotyped sexuality, and it is a blessing to believers in an infinite universe. ...more

Orientation takes reincarnation into account as the story illustrates well thought out reasoning to the fact that we don't choose who, where, or when we fall in love.
Interesting concept, one in which I find no disagreement. If you've ever questioned or are curious about how or why you've fallen in love, read Orientation. It might open your eyes to a new world.
Some disturbing depictions of drug abuse and the lifestyle associated with it, but accurately presented. I enjoyed Reed's real to life set ...more
Interesting concept, one in which I find no disagreement. If you've ever questioned or are curious about how or why you've fallen in love, read Orientation. It might open your eyes to a new world.
Some disturbing depictions of drug abuse and the lifestyle associated with it, but accurately presented. I enjoyed Reed's real to life set ...more

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