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message 1: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Tell us what you are reading this month.

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message 2: by Carola (new)

Carola (carola-) | 19 comments I'm reading The Before Now and After Then by Peter Monn, a YA LGBT novel. Really enjoying it so far!


message 3: by Peter (new)

Peter Monn Literally blushing reading this!!!!


message 4: by Alexandra (new)

Alexandra (little_alex) | 591 comments Just five chapters into Wicked Gentlemen by Ginn Hale.


message 5: by Tim (new)

Tim | 152 comments I finished Jonathan Hill's FAG today and it is brilliant. You can read my review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I start The Odyssey with a book group next.


message 7: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
I finished and reviewed Queen of Angels

I'm now reading Odds Against Tomorrow by NathanielRich a sort of Cli-Fi/Sci-Fi/Literary Fiction with wonderful prose and dark humor.


message 8: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hofmann (zebrainviolett) I just finished reading Sing You Home by Jody Picoult a few days ago. Well.. I wasn't impressed. Picoult actually managed to make me like the anti-gay Evangelical idiot MORE than the lesbian couple. Now that was a weird surprise!
Now I'm reading The Thirteenth Tale, which I love. It's a beautifully written dark tale.


message 10: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Sandra wrote: "I just finished reading Sing You Home by Jody Picoult a few days ago. Well.. I wasn't impressed. Picoult actually managed to make me like the anti-gay Evangelical idiot MORE than the..."

I agree with you, Sandra. Max was flawed and real.


message 11: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Hofmann (zebrainviolett) Nancy wrote: "I agree with you, Sandra. Max was flawed and real."

Yes, totally! He was like a real person. Vanessa and Zoe were too much poster girls for gay marriage and not enough real people for my taste.


message 12: by Nancy (new)

Nancy | 2838 comments Sandra wrote: "Nancy wrote: "I agree with you, Sandra. Max was flawed and real."

Yes, totally! He was like a real person. Vanessa and Zoe were too much poster girls for gay marriage and not enough real people fo..."


That was the biggest problem I had with the book. I did enjoy reading about Zoe's profession as a music therapist, though.


message 13: by Monica (new)

Monica Nolan | 9 comments Jillyn wrote: "I just finished Some Boys and I'm starting to read Haunted Stuff: Demonic Dolls, Screaming Skulls & Other Creepy Collectibles"

Kernos wrote: "I finished and reviewed Queen of Angels

I'm now reading Odds Against Tomorrow by NathanielRich a sort of Cli-Fi/Sci-Fi/Literary Fiction with wonderful prose and dar..."


No relation to the movie I take it.


message 14: by Monica (new)

Monica Nolan | 9 comments I'm reading Dark Lover, a Valentino biography. Reluctantly concluding he probably wasn't gay--was just clueless about women and kept getting involved with lesbians.


message 15: by Tim (new)

Tim | 152 comments Just finished CryoBurn. It was great to re-visit the characters from the Vorkosigan series. Starting in on Spillworthy, a young adult book by Johanna Harness.

I'm also managing to stay on track with the book club's reading of The Odyssey.


message 16: by Bryn (new)

Bryn Hammond (brynhammond) | 329 comments Another Shan Sa novel, Alexander and Alestria. Which is very much interested in sexualities.


message 17: by Natasha (new)

Natasha Holme (natashaholme) | 465 comments Just started my first John le Carré: The Spy Who Came In from the Cold.


message 19: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Hill | 173 comments Kerri wrote: "I recently finished Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing by May Sarton, which both touched my heart and annoyed me.

I'm now reading the new [author:Sarah Waters|253..."


Might I ask how you have the new Sarah Waters, you lucky thing?! I can't wait to read it. In fact, I have just booked to see a talk with her. :)


message 20: by Greg (last edited Aug 28, 2014 11:55PM) (new)

Greg Finishing up Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov (a very entertaining, funny book) and starting The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood. Even though I slacked off and didn't read it in time for the group read, I'll also be reading Tell the Wolves I'm Home sometime soon.


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