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David-Matthew Barnes

Teoksen Swimming to Chicago tekijä

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Includes the name: David-Matthew Barnes

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Tekijän teokset

Swimming to Chicago (2011) 13 kappaletta
Wonderland (2013) 12 kappaletta
Accidents Never Happen (2011) 12 kappaletta
The Jetsetters (2012) 10 kappaletta
Mesmerized (2010) 9 kappaletta
Fifty Yards and Holding (2015) 7 kappaletta
Stronger Than This (2014) 5 kappaletta
Dummy (2023) 2 kappaletta
Patience is Waiting 2 kappaletta
Backfire (2016) 2 kappaletta
Ambrosia (2003) 2 kappaletta
Last Dance (2018) 1 kappale
Back Strokes (2021) 1 kappale

Associated Works

Men of Mystery: Homoerotic Tales of Intrigue and Suspense (2007) — Avustaja — 17 kappaletta
Small-Town Gay (2004) — Avustaja — 6 kappaletta
Saints & Sinners 2011: New Fiction From the Festival (2011) — Avustaja — 4 kappaletta

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Yleistieto

Muut nimet
Madrid, Dylan
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This book is a really quick read. I definitely would not want to be on the bad side of a full-size living mannequin. I never thought I was scared of mannequins but after reading this book, I definitely will be watching my back around them.

Beverly is the sweet, old grandma type that you would never suspect of having a killer mannequin in her possession. That is why the idea is creepy. There was that tense moment in the beginning where Jenny met Talbot that I was not sure if she would survive.

While I did enjoy this book, I do have to admit that the "scare" factor was like a 6 out of 10 for me. I would have loved for the scare factor to be higher but still I could see this book being made into a horror flick that I would watch.
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Cherylk | Sep 26, 2023 |
[Disclaimer: I received an egalley from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.]

Victor "Toro" Alvarez has suddenly found himself as the leader of a street gang. It's not that he's necessarily reluctant to take on the position, it's just that he has a few issues of his own to deal with--one major one being that he's pretty sure he's gay and that would not go over well with the rest of the gang. It also means he will probably never get out of his neighborhood unless it's in a body bag. But when he comes across Riley Brewer as he's running from a rival gang, he wonders if maybe he has more options than he first thought. Riley is new to Toro's school, since his father stopped paying his private school tuition after his parents divorced. And there's definitely an air between the two of them in those few moments that makes them both wonder if their chance meeting was part of something greater for them both.

I'll start off by saying that I did enjoy the overall message of this story very much. The idea that you're never truly stuck and that even if you make choices based on circumstances, you always have options to change your path is an important and powerful one. And that comes across as a real strength of this book.

That said, it's the way this book worked through that message that holds me back from a four- or five-star review. The opening set up an interesting tone that was not reflected in the rest of the book, which sort of threw me off. The Toro we see right away doesn't really seem to exist elsewhere in the story--and while I can see how that might have been the point to an extent, since it never really comes back around, it seems almost out of place. Add to that the fact that we rather suddenly skip over almost five months--the five months during which it appears the bulk of the character and relationship development occurred--and it made it a bit more difficult to connect to these characters as meaningfully as I would have liked.

This is definitely worth a read, especially for those who are looking for a broader message/story and maybe not specifically looking for something that focuses on individual characters and the how and why they get to their destination.

Content warnings: gun violence; attempted suicide
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crtsjffrsn | Aug 27, 2021 |
I wanted to love this. I should have loved this. Rock star/everyday person falling in love is one of my favourite themes.

But there were just too many people with too much going on for me to connect with either of the MCs as a couple. I didn't have time to get to know either of them enough to care about their story. I was reading all about this deep emotion, this tangible connection, but I felt very little of either.

Damn it.
 
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jules0623 | Mar 30, 2013 |
I thought the book had a good start, until more characters were introduced and the falling-in-love or smitten plots were not convincing. It felt like they were too abrupt. It was too fast for Alex and Robby. Even more silly was between Alex's father, John with Robby's mother, Martha. Or even less convincing, Jillian with Robby's unattractive stepfather. Two young boys with a child and a new life... I was not convinced by that plot at all.
 
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starlight70 | Feb 28, 2013 |

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