The Big Ask by Simon James Green

The Big Ask is a book about being unapologetically yourself, and not having to answer questions. And, like always, Simon James Green is an expert of getting his message across. Alfie Parker is not popular, in any sense of the word. He’s a loner, average, with one friend to call his own. So, why wouldContinue reading “The Big Ask by Simon James Green”

Geography Club by Brent Hartinger

So, I’m really late in the game with this one. When I first looked up the release date of Geography Club, I was shocked. How can this book, a book which feels more relevant than ever, be over twenty years old? Russel Middlebrook is gay, and alone, despite being in the middle ground of popularity.Continue reading “Geography Club by Brent Hartinger”

Looking For Group by Alexis Hall

Drew is the right kind of gamer. Sure, he’s a nerd, but he also has friends, plays sports, and is semi-popular. One day, while playing with a new raid group on his favourite MMO, he meets a female elf called Solace, whom he all of a sudden finds himself falling for, even though he’s pastContinue reading “Looking For Group by Alexis Hall”

My Fair Brady By Brian D. Kennedy

Wade is selfish, confidently so, or at least that’s what everyone tells him. He wants the perfect senior year, the perfect boyfriend back, and the lead in the school play. Though when casting doesn’t go his way, he knows he has to do something big to make sure the rest of his desires come true.Continue reading “My Fair Brady By Brian D. Kennedy”