by Nash Summers
It is confirmed: I dislike Stacie, the little girl. Benji is a Best Friend in name only. We do not get to know Lane really well. And Maps is really immature, but hey, here it is disguised as being a "genius", a peculiar teenager, etc. I did not mind that he was an immature the whole novella, by over...
Very funny and smile-inducing. I liked this one better than the first part."Apologize", Lane said to Superman.Superman turned to Maps. "Uh, sorry dude."Maps folded his arms across his chest and stuck his nose up in the air. "Hmph. You should be."Lane turned back toward Maps, smile now covering his f...
No words. That was just beautiful. Another homerun for Nash Summers. I love all four of the amazingly quirky and witty boys. A must read!!!!
No words. That was just beautiful. Another homerun for Nash Summers. I love all four of the amazingly quirky and witty boys. A must read!!!!
When I found out that Nash Summers would be releasing the next story of Maps Wilson, I was excited. Maps was pretty unique as a character. I always pictured him a tad of young Sheldon Cooper. Genius, smart, but can be condescending towards others, socially challenged, and exasperating. But lovable -...
I told myself that I wasn't going to bother with this story since the first one was only ok for me. But, apparently I lied. I was poking around the internet yesterday and checking out new releases and there it was taunting me so I figured 'what the hell?' and picked it up to read. Initially I was ...
Maps is being forced to get a job, and Lane is at summer baseball camp. Maps doesn't miss Lane, not at all, no, sirree. Maps does not sulk, nor does he stare longingly at Lane's window. He's a free agent, a rakish rogue, and he doesn't miss Lane at all. Between getting dressed as a Giant Chicken w...