Howie gets a job at Artie Kraft's Arts 'N Crafts hoping to score with his lady coworkers. After all, girls love a sensitive guy, and what's more sensitive than dedicating your life to selling yarn and ... stuff? (Okay, so maybe it'd be a good idea to actually learn what one sells at an arts 'n craft...
This book was not only sweet, but very funny. I love to read coming-of-age stories, and if they are coming-out-of-the-closet/coming-of-age, even better. Howie is not really a teenager, but he acts like one most of the times (he is 22). He is one of those characters that readers would find, either en...
This one is SO funny!And I absolutely loved it!!!The humor is absurd, sarcastic, intelligent, black, ridiculous, good, bad, whatever!I couldn't stop laughing!But really, the story is great!Howie has crazy ideas.He decides to get a job to have a girlfriend. Because, really, it is as simple as that.Bu...
Hmmm. This was a really good book. Like laugh out loud funny good. And it was angsty too. The supporting characters were great. But... I wouldn't call it a romance. And that made me sad. Told entirely in the 1st person POV by Howie, a 22 year old slacker that lives with his widowed Mom, this book i...
Ill-advised rhetorical device dooms a promising story to the brackish and mosquito-ridden end of the FML, why-am-I-reading-this-many-words-that-cause-me-pain literary pool.Some will enjoy this a lot. Check it out; it's not terribly bad—but if you're irritated with the protagonist's early-and-often, ...
To make what could have been a very long review of gushing, and quoting, and more gushing short: I loved this book. I loved the way the characters talk, their sense of humor, and the way they interact with each other. I love that the way a character first appears does not define that person for the ...
4.5 stars This is ridiculously cute and bantery and funny and sweet. The missing half star is really just for lack of sex. It fits with the style, and in a way it's fine that they skipped it. But especially since this is Howie's first gay experience I did feel like I was missing something not be...
It is very late at night - early in the morning - and I don't feel like doing my own thinking. However, I do agree a lot with Emma and so will refer you to her review instead.(On a somewhat related side-ish note, I find myself agree with a lot of Emma's views (at least how they're portrayed on the i...
Five plus stars!Thank you Plainbrownwrapper,Tiya Rosa,and Julesmarie, for being the reason I read this right away. This book is amazing and anyone who loves M/M humorous romances needs to read this. It's funny, smart, sweet, romantic, everything wonderful. The characters are interesting and fun. The...
This book can probably be considered m/m slash and personally if the characters were in the age range I would label it a young adult read. For the first five chapters I was a bit annoyed with Howie's constant rambling. His ongoing monologue sounded too feminine for someone who thought he was straigh...
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