by Laura Preble
Very difficult read and not one I would recommend for younger YA readers. Controversy aside, the book was well written with a few problem areas which I felt could have been delved into a bit deeper, particularly the relationships. At times they felt too shallow and didn't reflect the complexity the...
I think this premise could possibly be executed well, but due to negative reviews I've read I think I'm going to stay away from this. I think that "reverse discrimination" books might seem like they have good intentions, but often they just get offensive instead. And from what I've read, apparently ...
I was extremely wary about picking up this book. I have yet to read a discrimiflip novel that worked and didn’t end up being really appropriative and offensive. I find it doubtful they can work due to the inherent nature of making minorities the evil perpetrators of the very crimes committed against...
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1/27/12: Nope. Just, nope. Molestation! Lesbians and gays are evil! Trans-individuals don't exist! Lesbians and gays don't rape! Men can't be raped! Nonsensical/nonexistent world-building! Underage sex scenes! Every one of those damn things makes me want to burn this book instead of read it, even to...
Please don't let this be a gay version of Save the Pearls/Revealing Eden.
Well it seems this is out on Kindle now. Still morbidly cuious, but not holding out much hope it'll be better than Revealing Eden. I suspect, based on what I've seen of reactions to the first chapter, it is going to be just as ill thought out, offensive, and ultimately fail at what it was trying t...