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by C. Kennedy
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MM Good Book Reviews (Pixie's books)
MM Good Book Reviews (Pixie's books) rated it 11 years ago
4 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book ReviewsMichael hasn't ever really had to worry about anything in his life, he's the captain of the track team, his best friend always has his back and his parents are wonderful. The only thing he secretly yearns for is a boyfriend to complete his happy world, ...
Jessica'a Books!
Jessica'a Books! rated it 11 years ago
WAS AMAZING AND EMOTIONAL AND OMG.... BUT THE EPILOGUE WAS BLAH.... that is all i can say. if t was a paperback i would have thrown it, if the eplogue was longer it would have been 5 stars,
The Tipsybibliophile
The Tipsybibliophile rated it 11 years ago
I stopped reading at about 22%. This book I think could have been a lot better for me if any editing would have actually happened. There was way too much going, of going on and on and on... The subject matter at the heart of this book is very very delicate, and the tone of the book seemed almost cou...
The Novel Approach Reviews
The Novel Approach Reviews rated it 11 years ago
It is really hard to pigeon hole Omorphi into one genre. It is YA, LGBT romance. It is about surviving the worst atrocities human beings can inflict on one another. It is a thriller. I didn’t expect that. I knew it was about a young man who had been indescribably abused. I knew it was a romance betw...
elizabetta
elizabetta rated it 11 years ago
3.5 starsThat cover… Omorphi, or ‘pretty’ in Greek, is the perfect description of Christy Castle, a mysterious and mute new student at Michael Sattler’s high school. Picture the famous androgynous fashion model Andrej Pejić, who Michael has had a secret crush on, and you’re there. Long golden blond ...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 11 years ago
Please heed the trigger warnings. The abuse in this book gave me nightmares. Still, I'm a better person for having read this. I raged, I cried hot tears. But I also smiled and laughed and cheered. I know it's going to be quite difficult to review a book of this magnitude, but I'll give it my best sh...
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