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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I liked this book, but I had some issues too. Jude was very entertaining, but I couldn't warm up to David nor to their relationship. I get Jude was love-struck, but it felt kind of juvenile. And David was all cold and most of the time I was wondering why he hasn't broken up with Jude yet, seeing how uninterested he behaved most of the time. It just didn't sit well with me, and I couldn't be happy for them at the end of the book. So, 5 stars for the humor, 2 stars for the characters, 3 stars for the story. ( ) While I was reading this romance I was mentally comparing it with other books by the same author, and I was more and more surprised to find how sweet it was, to a level that, for the better part of it, the two main characters barely exchange kisses, not touching below the belt allowed. And considering that 22 years old Jude is unabashedly gay, out and proud, and he is all innuendos to 34 years old David, it was almost tender to see how David wanted to know him well before moving to the next step of sex. Jude was a joy to read, he is a stereotype, but he is the first to say it; I was already imagining him as one of those boys whose coming out was, basically, non-existent cause he was always gay; he himself confirmed it, saying he realized he was gay not cause he was different, but cause all the other people weren’t gay, and isn’t that wonderful? Jude’s mom was able to give Jude so much confidence that he starts from the perspective that it’s the outer world that is different, not him; he, Jude, cannot be wrong, cause, he is too cool to be. At first glance David seems an unlikable character, in the closet, not proud or courageous enough to claim his love for Jude, but, truth be told, I liked him a lot; he is very private, sure, but he isn’t shy in expressing his interest for Jude, to invite him out, to bring him meeting his friends. Maybe he is not ready to come out at work, but maybe till now he hadn’t to. The cast of supporting characters is as good as the two main, with Jude’s Mom, Miranda, the mom that every gay boy should have; she was like that mom who bought a girl dress to her boy cause he liked it and she didn’t tell him it was for a girl. In a way, she would like to create for her child a world with genders and discrimination. http://www.amazon.com/dp/1619217155/?tag=elimyrevandra-20 no reviews | add a review
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HTML: Limericks, lies, and puppy-dog eyes... Jude Biggerstaff is all the way out and loving it—mostly. The Anglo-Japanese university graduate is a carnivore working in a vegan café, an amateur poet with only one man in his life. His dog, Bubbles. Then there's "Karate Crumpet", a man who regularly runs past the café with a martial arts class. Jude can only yearn from afar, until the object of his affection rescues him from muggers. And he learns that not only does this calm, competent hunk of muscle have a name—David—but that he's gay. Jude should have known the universe wouldn't simply let love fall into place. First, David has only one foot out of the closet. Then there's Jude's mother, who lies about her age to the point Jude could be mistaken for jailbait. With a maze of stories to keep straight, a potential stepfather in the picture, ex-boyfriends who keep spoiling his dates with David, and a friend with a dangerous secret, Jude is beginning to wonder if his and David's lives will ever start to rhyme. Warnings: Contains a tangled web of little white lies, a smorgasbord of cheesy limericks, a violin called Vanessa, some boots that mean business, and the most adorable little dog ever. Poetry, it's not... .No library descriptions found. |
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