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Interesting middle grade epistolary novel centered on grief and queerness. Less adventure-centered than I might have anticipated, but still enjoyable.
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Sarah Beth Durst
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Interesting middle grade epistolary novel centered on grief and queerness. Less adventure-centered than I might have anticipated, but still enjoyable.
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Dear Mothman
Robin Gow
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Exactly what you would hope for from a pop science book. informative and accessible.
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Robin Gow
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Exactly what you would hope for from a pop science book. informative and accessible.
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Steve Brusatte
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A Trade of Blood
Robert Jackson Bennett
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I received an electronic ARC via Gay Romance Reviews.
Actual rating: 3.5
Milly Ryan presents The Breakaway Battle, a MM romance between a bboy and a hockey player. Jesse has had a rough start in life, though he has built himself into an Olympic prospect bboy. He is sure that he shares very little in common with Luke, a poster boy defenseman for the local professional hockey team. When Luke anonymously models for a friend's kink fashion show, Jesse may have to reassess his first impression. Especially when the Luke he meets in private is so much more compelling than the one he sees on tv.
Ryan balances the difficulties in the lives of our MCs and builds a relationship that, on paper, shouldn't work, but does. The events with Jesse's foster family were a little bit of a stretch of my willingness to suspend disbelief, but not enough to distract from my overall positive opinion on this book.
This may not be a new favorite, but I was never bored and was happy to read more about this pair. If the synopsis appeals to you, there is a good chance that you will be the target audience as well.