3.73 AVERAGE

bossman8680's review against another edition

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dark emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad slow-paced

3.75

laurieather's review

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4.0

I bought this for the sole reason that R. J. Aguiar had a contribution to the collection.

This is a nice collection of essays from Gay, Queer and Trans men discussing turning points in their lives. I admire the courage and openness of all these men. It was a wonderful read.

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emotional funny hopeful reflective medium-paced

5.0

madchessie86's review

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2.0

So all in all not a bad book but it suffers from two issues. One issue, for me anyway, is the lack of shared theme. Each story was different in the topic it discussed, with only a few sharing similar topics. That issue is pretty minor though. The real issue is the poor editing. While reading I found a bunch of grammar errors, as well as, formatting errors. One chapter actually had part of the same exact paragraph appear twice. Once where it was suppose to be and once earlier in the story where it got inserted mid sentence into another paragraph. All that being said I am glad I read the book as there where some stories that were enjoyable. There were also some that were incredibly eye opening.