by Mark Alders
What a mostly funny and overall enjoyable read. After all the misadventures, good and bad, it was nice to see the happy ending at the end of the tunnel. I will never be able look at peaches, watermelons and tree knotholes without smiling again. I wish it were longer so I'm giving it 4 1/2 stars.
This story made me laugh, made me feel a bit sad, and abit angry at what Mark had to go through with Fynn and his friend Sean. I am so glad you met the love of your life and lived happy ever after. Thanks for sharing and being so open about your experinces. Excellent
This was just odd. This is actually non-fiction, I believe. I'm a bit incredulous at the antics of this boy, Mark. I guess it's an Australian thing? I asked my DH and he looked at me as if I were crazy. Fucking fruit and trees never happened to him. The entire story was a bit over the top sill...
The Mis-adventures of a Teenage Mark was hilarious and a little bit sad. I couldn't put it down. And it pretty much confirmed my impression of teenage boys being walking hormones on two legs. I think Mark's brave for being so honest and throwing part of himself out there in the public eye.
I just had to see what all the chatter was about...'cause there sure was a lot it in one of my book groups and now I see why!The Mis-adventures of a Teenage Mark was a very insightful peek into the author's teenage years as he explored his sexuality. This story made me feel a variety of emotions. ...
Ooooooooohhhhh I was in such a bad/terrible/killer mood and a friend of mine (thanks Manu!) wrote me just those words "read this freebie, you will feel better". I'm not feeling better now... nope... I'm freaking smiling and crying and scaring my Bonsai (I was reading near my 15 old bonsai, he is a g...
An entertaining and hysterical autobiographical telling of Mark's sexual adventures as a young man. I highly recommend reading this. I shall never look at watermelons the same way again.
This was brilliant Mark and thanks for sharing. You are a wonderful story teller and I bet those same or like experiences in another hand would not have had nearly the same impact.