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Dean Atta’s Only On The Weekends (Book Review)
Only on the Weekends is written lyrically and in verse, creating a calm ambience. Mack has been in love with the same guy since forever, but K feels out of reach. When K likes Mack, they form what should be the perfect couple, but was what Mack envisioned better than the reality? Mack’s dad is…
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Adib Khorram’s Kiss&Tell (Book Review)
Adib Khorram’s Darius The Great Duology was incredible; how could he create the same energy with his third book: Kiss&Tell? Hunter isn’t able to speak out to the public, but more importantly, to his bandmates. He wears whatever “gay” clothes The Label puts him in, but when his private texts are leaked online, he’s pushed…
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Four Books, Six Days in the Boundary Waters (Book Reviews)
On a recent visit to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, I managed to complete four books during the six day trip. I brought my Kindle for light-weight reading, and set up my hammock. As follows are short reviews for each of the books I indulged in. Obie Is Man Enough by Schuyler Bailar While he…

