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by K.Z. Snow
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Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it 12 years ago
This is beautiful. The ideas evoked are amazing and well-thought out.And the symbolism of the title is just amazing.It was so adorable...Baby hedgehogs are adorable.
Romance and other things
Romance and other things rated it 12 years ago
This one was a new year gift from a friend, and what a lovely gift it turned out to be. Often enough when I read a novella in this genre (or a short story) which seemed rushed, incomplete, etc, I tend to think that if only the author had more pages to work with, he/she would been able to develop the...
Anke1028
Anke1028 rated it 12 years ago
This was my last read in 2012 - and what a fitting one. A wonderful, gentle love story.
The Book High
The Book High rated it 13 years ago
I liked this both more and less than I thought I would--which is a new and unusual feeling for me.What I liked more than I'd expected to: not once did the story ever come across and preachy or strident or soap-box-y. Another reviewer described it as being "a quiet story" and that's a beautifully ap...
elizabetta
elizabetta rated it 13 years ago
Another great read from KZ Snow and what a wonderful, evocative title! Snow weaves the story of two men, Faron and Greg, so different in their backgrounds and upbringing and yet so fundamentally alike in their spirituality. A tricky undertaking bringing an Amish player/sexual wild boy together with ...
Mariana
Mariana rated it 13 years ago
3.5 stars
Jess
Jess rated it 13 years ago
Beautiful story, beautiful characters. Reading it felt like something special.
Romances and more...
Romances and more... rated it 13 years ago
Interesting tale of self-acceptance. Found the premise quite unique. Recommend.
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 13 years ago
Any M/M story that has a drop of religious issue in it always makes me slightly uncomfortable. Not that because we cannot question our religious teach. It's because I think we should respect each other's faith and beliefs. Both sides can be too preachy in defending their stance, and I don't want to ...
The Tipsybibliophile
The Tipsybibliophile rated it 13 years ago
Well what can you say about a book with a fallen Amish Boy and Ex-Catholic Monk?...It was beautifully written, it was softly paced, it was smart and it pretty much summed up to a T a lot of the things that those of us who read gay romance thing about Christianity's views on homosexuality.On a night ...
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