![]() ![]() Unfortunately, that's one of the factors hurting this book. Anyways, the pacing is quick and coupled with the low page count, this one will be a breeze for most readers. I knocked it out in 2 evenings, thanks to being damned tired from this new job 'o mine. This is a weekend afternoon read at the most. And when the mysteriously cool New York City girl shows up in town and happens to be a co-worker at his new summer job, he's out to prove he's totally into the v-jay.Īlright, now Way to Go isn't going to take up too much of your time. ![]() Everyone suspects it, but he's in denial. Danny is, you guessed it, coping with confusing feelings of homosexuality and big-fish-little-pond syndrome. Way to Go is set in early/mid-90s small town Canada (are there any gay teen books out there that actually take place in a BIG city or some shit? No? hm.) and centers around Danny, the hero of the piece. As soon as I saw "gay" and "young adult" in the same sentence, I was in. I found out about Way To Go after the author, Tom Ryan, followed me on twitter. And then sometimes they just throw themselves at me. It's often a hard quest, requiring star navigation and Google Maps routes. Ever the vigilant YA GLBT fiction enthusiast (so many letters), I try to keep my eyes and ears open for anything new in the category. ![]()
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