3.0 StarsI was hyped up for this one. It's baseball; it's May-December romance; it got great reviews. Well, maybe I set the bar too high. I liked both Iggy and Matt. And, I liked that they were at opposite ends of their respective professional careers. I could understand the need to keep their re...
Beautiful written both point of view in present tense I come across afew books like this,story's heartfelt you go through their ups and downs these guys been together for years they meet in colleges years aspiring young actors fall in love move together move to New York follow their dreams togeth...
DNF at 58%I usually quite like her writing. But this one suffers a few things that I don't particularly like: 1. Academia competition - it's petty and ungraceful, it makes me difficult to like either of the main characters. 2. Paranormal activities that is redundant - the mystery case would be m...
Lane couldn’t remember the last time he’d seen a parade anything on this scale. It was worth leaving his worries behind for just a few hours if only to take a look at this spectacle. Confetti and streamers were everywhere, as were cars and ramshackle marching bands and people shouting. It seemed ...
Stephens seemed preoccupied with the Tompkins Square murder, anyway. It was the sort of crime more up Stephens’s alley, anyway; no moral ambiguity, a pretty clear villain, enough sordid details to keep it interesting. In the meantime, Hank asked Andrew to come with him to Knight’s. “I still think...
The first movement was usually fast, something to catch the audience’s attention. It was an allegro or a presto or perhaps a vivace—fast and bright. The excitement of first love, the initial rush of lust. Sex started that way, with excitement and urgency. It was grasping and pulling. It was mouth...