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Alex Whitehall

Forfatter af Don't Read in the Closet Volume One

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Værker af Alex Whitehall

Don't Read in the Closet Volume One (2011) — Bidragyder — 33 eksemplarer
Hard Truths (2018) 15 eksemplarer
Hold Me Tight 15 eksemplarer
Soups and Diners (2012) 9 eksemplarer
Second Skin (2016) 7 eksemplarer
A Christmas for Oscar (2016) 7 eksemplarer
Planting Seeds 7 eksemplarer
Sharing a Pond (2015) 5 eksemplarer
Magic Runs Deep (2018) 5 eksemplarer
As the Snow Falls (2017) 2 eksemplarer
Ties That Bind (2019) 2 eksemplarer
Mark of the Familiar (2013) 1 eksemplar
Two of a Kind (2019) 1 eksemplar
Winter's Fall 1 eksemplar
What's the Sign for Love? (2015) 1 eksemplar

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Nice beginning to what could be a very good story. Wonderful character building for only eleven pages.
 
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Connorz | 1 anden anmeldelse | Jan 4, 2023 |
This was a sweet piece of fluff. Nothing terribly deep unless you are closeted also. I totally enjoyed Mr. Whitehall's writing style. It felt like a long yack with a friend. The ending was a nice fit considering the subject matter.
 
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Connorz | 1 anden anmeldelse | Jan 4, 2023 |
The only positive thing that I can say about this story is that it was short. I enjoy the author but I think he could have done much better.
 
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Connorz | Jan 4, 2023 |
This book has all the elements of an m/m romance that I have come to expect. Both Issac and Logan are funny, smart, nerdy guys and I loved the interactions between them. Though the development of their relationship proceeded very quickly, it was written well and I was rooting for them every step of the way. Issac’s sister Sue is hilarious and a great support for him and I was glad she was part of his life. There are also two groups of friends, and I have to say that it was difficult to keep track of them. But, they were overall a great bunch and embodied the friends-like-family trope.

The major conflict in the book is Issac’s racist homophobic parents. And I really couldn’t understand why Issac felt so much for them, at the expense of better relationships in his life. For most of the second half, I just couldn’t go along with his reasoning for wanting to be a part of his parents’ life and not believing that friends could be just as good as family.

The book does have an optimistic ending but I was hoping for a bit more in the epilogue as hinted earlier in the story. Overall, despite some issues, this was an enjoyable read with nice characters and a lot of diversity.
… (mere)
 
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ksahitya1987 | 1 anden anmeldelse | Aug 20, 2021 |

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Værker
18
Also by
2
Medlemmer
124
Popularitet
#161,165
Vurdering
½ 3.4
Anmeldelser
12
ISBN
14

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