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Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. There are quite a few similar type books. I love this one because it is simple, thought out, intelligent and practical. Not being that young I think that the advice here is applicable at any age.

Good job. One person found this helpful. Paperback Verified Purchase. I am giving this as a gift next Christmas to someone in my neighbor hood. This book covers so many topics, such as body language and basic psychology, unhelpful patterns and why we go for the wrong types, issues regarding masculinity and femininity in gay men, loving yourself, dress-sense, etiquette, how to meet guys in gay bars and clubs, how to avoid time-wasters and more.

It provides a really good overall guide for gay men who are having dating problems or who have just started with the whole 'gay dating game'. I would have liked to see the author go into more detail in some of these areas but then, I suppose the book would get too long and it would loose the easy and fun readability factor. I read the whole book in one night and I really enjoyed it. What stood out the most for me was the point that gay men don't have to be confined to looking for a partner in the same old places, ie bars, internet etc; in fact, as Jaye points out, there are no rules.

It's up to us at the end of the day! After reading many other gay dating books available today, I would definitely recommend this one as the best. It covers everything that gay men need to know and it's written in a way that is practical and makes sense. I imagine that this will be staying on my book shelf as a reference for years to come. See all 3 reviews.

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You've never read a coming-of-age story like this. Oh, and did we mention that Paul is a shapeshifter who can change from Paul to Polly at will. On the surface, it's an absurd sci-fi premise, but Lawlor uses it to deftly explore gender, identity, and the way we form relationships with other people as well as with ourselves. But what stands out about the book isn't just the novel's vivid portrait of the past, but also Cassara's breathtaking and unforgettable characters who are all trying to find their way.

But what sells the book is Greer's resounding heart and humor, making this tale of romantic misadventures as funny as it is earnest. Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit.


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The result is a heartfelt novel about coming out and discovering young love. Also, shout out to the infinitely charming title of this book! You've probably seen Call Me By Your Name , the movie, but if you haven't read the book that it's based on, you're missing out. The novel tracks the love story of Oliver and Elio, but where the movie offers a third person look at both characters as they navigate their burgeoning romance, the novel places you solely in Elio's mind as his feelings develop from from mild crush to complete obsession.

The details of the book are incredibly specific — it's a brief romance over one summer in Italy — and yet, and it's a testament to Aciman's beautiful prose that the love that Call Me By Your Name explores feels universal and extremely relatable. The novel follows the life of Ijeoma, a young girl who, at the start of the book, is sent away from her family in order to stay safe during the Nigerian civil war. While away, Ijeoma meets Amina, another girl also separated from her family. The two begin a brief relationship What follows is a beautiful novel about love and hardship as Ijeoma is sent home, forced into an unhappy marriage with a man, all the while grappling with her attraction to women.

Don't forget to add a bit of poetry to your reading list this Pride Month! If you're looking for a collection to start with, check out sam sax's collection madness. The poems in this collection cover everything from sexuality to mental health to culture and heritage, but what shines through and connects each of these threads is sax's incredibly thoughtful and evocative prose.

In it we follow Adam Thorn, a year-old student who finds himself having one of the most challenging days of his life.

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His boss at work is sexually harassing him, the ex he thought he was over suddenly makes a reappearance, and a big blowout is building between himself and his preacher father. There's also a subplot about a ghost that's haunting the town. If the Babadook has taught us anything, it's that Pride is not complete without a little noir. To that end, if you are looking for a darker read this month, make sure you check out Caleb Roehrig's Last Seen Leaving.

The book is a coming out story masked as a mystery thriller about Flynn, the primary suspect in an investigation when his girlfriend January disappears. Flynn's answers about his life with January don't quite add up When Maria's girlfriend breaks up with her by revealing that she's been cheating, Maria's world is turned upside down.

On a quest to escape it all, Melanie embarks on a cross country road trip where she meets James, a stoner living in Nevada who is just as lost as Maria.

If you're looking for some comics to check out this Pride month, be sure to check out Lumberjanes. The series documents the adventures of a group of scouts — Jo, April, Mal, Molly, and Ripley— as they spend a summer together. In addition to featuring stunning art, the book is also incredibly inclusive as the story delves into each diverse character, making Lumberjanes the perfect Pride Month read.

The book documents Alison Bechdel who also came up with the Bechdel test , her experience exploring her attraction to women, and the way that her father resisted her identity. But, after Alison's father is hit by a car and killed, she reflects on his past and realizes that he may have had his own struggles with his sexual identity. To read Alexander Chee's essay collection How To Write An Autobiographical Novel is to stand in a hall of mirrors, watching as a single person, and all of the identites that compose them, is reflected from all angles.

But at the core, the book explores how we use writing to shape who we are and how who we are shapes our writing.