![]() ![]() As the two boys start to realize that loving someone doesn’t guarantee they will always be with you, they find out more about their own identities - with Hunter striking out on his own while Van begins to understand his own asexuality. But in high school, conflict arises - mostly because Hunter is much more comfortable with the sex part of sexual identity. ![]() ![]() Hunter and Van become boyfriends before they’re even teenagers, and stay a couple even when adolescence intervenes. Time to Decide: keep it or should it goĪ bold, groundbreaking novel about coming out, coming into your own, and coming apart. Take the first 5 (or 10 if you’re feeling adventurous) books. Without further ado, my fourth recorded TBR-culling… I suppose there’s a lot of dust bunnies that need to be swept out from under the metaphorical bed. I’ll just keep telling myself this is a good use of my time. I’ve neglected my TBR-cleaning duties for the past few weeks, and since I have some time to blog today, I decided to be…somewhat productive. ![]()
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