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Boy Midflight
by Charlie David
I enjoyed this book quite a lot. (Though whoever edited it didn't do a good job: 3 errors in the first 30 pages), but after that, the book really took off for me and I didn't notice as many.
It's hard not to like Ashley. He was a really enjoyable character.
I kept being fooled into thinking that I knew what this book was going to be about, but then the plot changed and surprised me - in a good way! I'm tired of predictable glbtq books.
The writing made me laugh out loud several times, and I was completely sold after Ashley is told to keep a journal and he decides to address it to God. He says in the journal: "I don't think I should call you God because I think you're something different than what I was taught you were. Universal Life-force Energy is too wordy. I'll call you Antonio. Which is actually fitting since I can't help saying 'Oh my God' every time I see Antonio Sabato Junior."
It's hard not to like Ashley. He was a really enjoyable character.
I kept being fooled into thinking that I knew what this book was going to be about, but then the plot changed and surprised me - in a good way! I'm tired of predictable glbtq books.
The writing made me laugh out loud several times, and I was completely sold after Ashley is told to keep a journal and he decides to address it to God. He says in the journal: "I don't think I should call you God because I think you're something different than what I was taught you were. Universal Life-force Energy is too wordy. I'll call you Antonio. Which is actually fitting since I can't help saying 'Oh my God' every time I see Antonio Sabato Junior."