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Review: The Miseducation of Cameron Post

The Miseducation of Cameron Post
The Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily M. Danforth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When I put the feelers out there that I was starting this book, I was met with nothing but praise about it! I initially picked it up as my next read because I discovered [via Tumblr] that it was becoming a feature film. I’m one of those snobs that like to read a book before seeing the movie or TV show it’s based on. [That doesn’t always happen though.]

The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a Young Adult novel about a girl coming to terms with her queerness. It will make you laugh out loud, it will break your heart and you will throw things because who the fuck sends a person to gay conversion therapy? A fucking maniac, that’s who. [I’m looking at you, Aunt Ruth.]

Cameron is an extremely relatable character, because while I may not have been sent to Christian Conversion Therapy, I kept my queerness a secret for years until my Birthgiver figured it out when I was 20. I was so beginning to love Cam and Coley until Coley evidently spilled the beans about Cam’s sexuality. WHAT THE FUCK, COLEY? Not to mention, Cam never gets any closure about that.

There’s a bit of artwork in this book but the one that made me laugh the most was Lindsay’s postcard to Cam.

One thing I did find to be pretty drudge-y is the author’s seemingly DESPERATE NEED to talk about everything country and Montana while trying to tangle all this nostalgia into the plot.

Overall, this was a GREAT read if you can get through the drudge-y bits.

I also want to warn to some triggering bits with this, there’s a character that self-harms and it’s mentioned in detail. May also be a little graphic because it definitely made me cringe.

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Review: Wintersong

Wintersong
Wintersong by S. Jae-Jones
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I picked up Wintersong because nothing gets me to pick up a book faster than “LABYRINTH RETELLING!”. Okay, might be stretching the truth a bit, but you catch my drift right? The original Labyrinth movie was a huge part of my childhood and the beginning of my life-long love of David Bowie. His music will never get old to me.

While a snail’s pace beginning, it starts to ramp up a bit going into the 100s pages. Unfortunately, it doesn’t hold steady for very long and starts to fizzle out. I actually found myself becoming bored, up until the point where The Goblin King and Elisabeth were gonna get it on and he basically pulls a “Go home, Elisabeth. You’re drunk.” I actually then laughed out loud. Even if Elisabeth was pissed she wasn’t gonna get any pretty Goblin King dick.

You find yourself getting beaten over the head with this book’s emphasis on music, and when it’s FINALLY done doing that, you’ll get your heart ripped out during the ending. To be fair though, if you pay enough attention you’ll see this ending coming.

I wanted to love this book, I really did, but it just did not work out and that’s okay.

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Review: Queens of Geek

Queens of Geek
Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Queens of Geek had me hooked instantly, like even before I was set to read it. I read the blurb about it and said to myself, “I HAVE GOT TO READ THIS.” so I was SUPER IMPATIENT waiting for it to be published. I did found out there was a Wattpad version, but seeing people wondering if there were differences made me shy away and just wait it out until publication day.

It features things close to my nerdy little heart: a) nerdy queer love b) nerdy queer love founded at a nerd convention.

For my new readers, I met my fiance over six years ago at a convention, and we started dating exactly a year later on the day we met. (we didn’t plan it that way, scout’s honor.) so Queens Of Geek was literally up my alley, even if when I got into it and it went up in smoke and I absolutely hated it. There was a book out there that I could relate to.

Taylor, Charlie and Jamie’s initial reaction to SupaCon was extremely identical to my own first-time congoer experience. That nervous excitement. That need to do ALL THE THINGS EVERYWHERE. [Con-going Spoiler Alert: you cannot do all the things at once. You will burn out.]

Taylor, being a person who suffers from anxiety has the most in common with me. Later on we discover she’s on the aspie spectrum. [a person with autism.] Reese can go eat a dick, I cannot stand him. I want Taylor and Jamie to date [SPOILER ALERT: They eventually do, or perhaps they’re ALREADY dating and I missed the ding dang memo. woops.] and Charlie’s an openly bisexual person of color? Asian in fact? *SQUEE*

Charlie’s blossoming relationship with Alyssa was super, super cute and I was rooting for them the whole way. I’m trying to keep this as spoiler-free as possible so I won’t go into detail as to where their relationship ends up going. There is an “OH, SHIT!” moment involving them though, and that’s all. I’ll budge on.

Overall, Queens of Geek was everything I wanted and more in a nerdy queer romance read and has rightfully earned a space on my “favorites” shelf.

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Review: 10 Things I Can See from Here

10 Things I Can See from Here
10 Things I Can See from Here by Carrie Mac
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ugly pink/orange highlighter flashy cover aside…

Maeve, a character that suffers from anxiety, and has a habit of Googling facts. One such instance being bus accidents and death, since she was traveling by bus to Vancouver to stay with her Dad for six months while her mom was in Haiti.

I actually learned something from this book, though! That the “Keep Calm And Carry On” posters you might’ve seen exploding around on the internet a few years ago were actually orignally propaganda from World War II with Hitler and stuff and that SERIOUSLY BLEW MY FREAKING MIND. Suddenly glad I didn’t really own anything with that written on it, anyway, carrying on… *ahem*

Maeve’s Dad is pretty messed up, alcoholic, drug user, and has even cheated on Maeve’s biological mother which caused the dissolve of their marriage.

While this book has many, many facts and statistics about death, it’s also pretty damn funny like the time Maeve caught her Mom’s boyfriend naked in the kitchen and went on about old man dick.

It’s a super cute book and Salix is absolutely wonderful to Maeve and understanding her condition but….

#needsbettercover.

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Review: We Are Okay

We Are Okay
We Are Okay by Nina LaCour
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I’m going to be completely outright honest and say that you could probably skip the first 200 pages of this book and read the last 40 or so. That’s when the book is most likely to up and punch you straight in the feelings.

Nina’s writing is amazing though despite a slow plot. Why? Because it sucks you right into Marin’s self-imposed isolation, grief and depression. this book is about loss, and how a particular person handles that loss.

there’s a giant plot twist too that will absolutely make you go “HOLY SHIT.” At least, I did. I sat there in my bed with my mouth agape.

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Review: The Right Way to be Crippled and Naked: The Fiction of Disability: An Anthology

The Right Way to be Crippled and Naked: The Fiction of Disability: An Anthology
The Right Way to be Crippled and Naked: The Fiction of Disability: An Anthology by Annabelle Hayse
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’m going to be totally honest and say this: Reviewing anthologies are hard because it’s not one story by one author, it’s multiple stories by multiple authors and I feel that will just DRAG. ON. FOREVER. thus boring you, the reader of this review and myself, the writer.

This anthology though? Amazing. Why? Because you don’t see many stories from writers that are disabled, be it mentally, physically or emotionally. Disabled writers have a tendency to fall through the cracks, much like disabled people in general.

Some of the stories even feature disabled characters in which their disabilities are made clear and others where there disabilities are more invisible, or not even mentioned at all. There even was a story featuring characters that struggled with addiction and it made me so sad.

These stories are hard hitting, and they will give you a glimpse of what people like me struggle with day in and out in a world that isn’t none too kind to us.

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First Look: We Are Okay


 You go through life thinking there’s so much you need…
Until you leave with only your phone, your wallet, and a picture of your mother.
Marin hasn’t spoken to anyone from her old life since the day she left everything behind. No one knows the truth about those final weeks. Not even her best friend, Mabel. But even thousands of miles away from the California coast, at college in New York, Marin still feels the pull of the life and tragedy she’s tried to outrun. Now, months later, alone in an emptied dorm for winter break, Marin waits. Mabel is coming to visit, and Marin will be forced to face everything that’s been left unsaid and finally confront the loneliness that has made a home in her heart. [via GoodReads]

It’s the smallest hardcover book I own! [to date, at least.] seems like a pretty short and quick read. I’ll take what I can get after reading the burning trash heap that was Our Own Private Universe. Of course, there’s one book ahead of it currently as I WAS going to start reading it today if it had arrived in the mail yesterday but alas, it did not.

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Review: Our Own Private Universe

Our Own Private Universe
Our Own Private Universe by Robin Talley
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

If this book had a face, I wouldn’t hesitate to punch it.

It has a few pros, like a POC character and not only that, a queer POC character. Another pro is the active seeking out of safe queer sex with the final pro is how sweet Aki’s Dad handled Aki coming out to him as bisexual.

Other than that? There’s a boatload of petty drama such as the characters constantly lying to each other and Aki even dumps her best friend because of her budding romantic relationship with Christa. WHO THE HELL EVEN DOES THAT? Your friendships can very well coexist along side your romantic relationships.

If they’re not lying to each other, they’re off screwing each other, or at least thinking about it. They even go as far to break into their host family’s guest house in order to screw just because the power was terrible there and there wasn’t much of a risk of being caught. There’s quite a few non-explicit sex scenes, but they’re worth mentioning if you’re not looking for sex in your romance reads.

All in all I wanted to throw this book across the room on several occasions and I’m honestly so glad I persevered and as such it is DONE AND OUT OF MY LIFE.

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Can't Wait Wednesday #1 – Queens of Geek

Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings to spotlight and talk about the books we’re excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they’re books that have yet to be released as well. It’s based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine. Find out more here.

CAN’T WAIT WEDNESDAY #1 – QUEENS OF GEEK

When BFFs Charlie, Taylor and Jamie go to SupaCon, they know it’s going to be a blast. What they don’t expect is for it to change their lives forever.

Charlie likes to stand out. SupaCon is her chance to show fans she’s over her public breakup with co-star, Jason Ryan. When Alyssa Huntington arrives as a surprise guest, it seems Charlie’s long-time crush on her isn’t as one-sided as she thought.

While Charlie dodges questions about her personal life, Taylor starts asking questions about her own.

Taylor likes to blend in. Her brain is wired differently, making her fear change. And there’s one thing in her life she knows will never change: her friendship with Jamie—no matter how much she may secretly want it to. But when she hears about the Queen Firestone SupaFan Contest, she starts to rethink her rules on playing it safe.

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Queens of Geek is hitting so many buttons with me, and you know why?
1. Young Adult [I will seriously read YA lit until my dying breath and you cannot stop me.]
2. LGBT+ [Queer lit is another thing I will read FOREVER. We need more representation.]
3. NERD CONVENTION-GOING [i’m not sure if cosplay is involved, but I’m sure I’ll find out as it’s another thing I love.]
4. NERDY ROMANCE
I’m a nerd that’s in love, I’m a nerd that met my significant other almost five years ago at a convention. 
Taylor seems a lot like me, I don’t like change at all. it makes me super anxious and I prefer a stable routine and not drawing attention to myself.
Says the person who dresses up in costume once a year and gets their picture taken….I know right?! How contradictory of me!
Anyshoe, Queens of Geek is set to release on April 1st, and I have it sitting in my Book Depository cart at the ready.
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Weird Book Habits

  1.  50-100 pages a day is my reading limit, unless the book is OMG, I CAN’T PUT THIS DOWN.
  2. Hardcover / Hardbacks or go home. Hardcover books can take more of a beating over a paperback. The only time I will go papeeback is if that’s the sole format a book comes in.
  3. I can’t do audiobooks by themselves, I have to have the source material in front of me to follow along

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