Adulting 101
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Lisa Henry
The struggle is real. Nick Stahlnecker is eighteen and not ready to grow up yet. He has a summer job, a case of existential panic, and a hopeless crush on the unattainable Jai Hazenbrook. Except how do you know that your coworker’s unattainable unless you ask to blow him in the porta-potty? ...
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The struggle is real.
Nick Stahlnecker is eighteen and not ready to grow up yet. He has a summer job, a case of existential panic, and a hopeless crush on the unattainable Jai Hazenbrook. Except how do you know that your coworker’s unattainable unless you ask to blow him in the porta-potty?
That’s probably not what Dad meant when he said Nick should act more like an adult.
Twenty-five-year-old Jai is back in his hometown of Franklin, Ohio, just long enough to earn the money to get the hell out again. His long-term goal of seeing more of the world is worth the short-term pain of living in his mother’s basement, but only barely.
Meeting Nick doesn’t fit in with Jai’s plans at all, but, as Jai soon learns, you don’t have to travel halfway around the world to have the adventure of a lifetime.
This is not a summer romance. This is a summer friendship-with-benefits. It’s got pizza with disgusting toppings, Netflix and chill, and accidental exhibitionism. That’s all. There are no feelings here. None. Shut up.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781626494503 (1626494509)
Publish date: 2016-05-12
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Pages no: 222
Edition language: English
I've read this while I wasn't active on Booklikes. So I can't remember enough to write a proper review.Though I still remember that I had fun with it and enjoyed it a lot.
I read the e-book for this one last summer and to say the least I really enjoyed it. Here's the link to the review I wrote at that time...my thoughts really haven't changed and it's kind of a longish review, so rather than re-post the whole thing I'll just hook you up and you can go see it if you're...
this is fun, cute, heartwarming, and so real.i definitelt felt for Nick, as someone that has no idea what to do with their lives and just finds everything so overwhelming.i really liked that Jai is always a trooper, never made him feel bad, and always felt real. both felt real, alive.thing is, while...
This book was just as good as I thought it would be. Loved it pretty much from beginning to end and really enjoyed the ending. It was nice and worked perfectly for these two characters. The cover is perfect for this story, too. Will definitely read this again sometime. Perfect for when I'm looki...
It's a unicorn group review with Adam, Cupcake and Sheziss 4.25 Hearts-- "Are we Netflix and chilling?" "I don't know what that means." "Are you twenty-five or are you eighty-five?" "Whippersnapper." Adulting is hard as fuck, yeah?I mean I am one and I totally can say it's a struggle. The struggle...