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The Zero Knot - Community Reviews back

by K.Z. Snow
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Sheziss loves Zeshak
Sheziss loves Zeshak rated it 11 years ago
Brin's Book Blog
Brin's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
The Zero Knot was certainly different from the types of books I normally read but I really enjoyed it. Set in small-town America, it is the story of two friends Jess and Dylan (nicknamed Mig) coming to terms with the fact they are gay and that they also have feelings for each other. There is some an...
Mel's Book Blog
Mel's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
This was my first KZ Snow book, but it definitely won't be my last. I really like this author's writing style. A very touching coming of age story as two young men deal with accepting their sexuality while confronted with trecherous betrayal by a friend and dealing with the issues of coming out to...
Mel's Book Blog
Mel's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
This was my first KZ Snow book, but it definitely won't be my last. I really like this author's writing style. A very touching coming of age story as two young men deal with accepting their sexuality while confronted with trecherous betrayal by a friend and dealing with the issues of coming out to...
MaiMai
MaiMai rated it 11 years ago
A book to re-read, over and over! The writing is smart and downright beautiful; the characterization, superlative! For me, the book depicted the angst of those later teen years, as the MCs discovered who they were and who they wanted to be, so realistically. And I LOVED Red!!! Root crops indeed! :)
Sandra
Sandra rated it 11 years ago
This book actually surprised me a little, and I ended up liking it more than I expected. I didn't love the portrayal of the Domino Club. There's nothing wrong with feeling like you've outgrown a group of friends, but it bothered me that Mig and Jess wrote the others off so completely. Obviously we l...
No Glitter Blown
No Glitter Blown rated it 11 years ago
The emotional development of the two main characters as they transition for kids to adults and friends to lovers is inspiring and quite poignant. It had a lot more depth than I was expecting, not because it had a crazy plot, but the strength of Dylan and Jess to stop lying to themselves and others a...
Eli Easton Reads
Eli Easton Reads rated it 11 years ago
3.5 stars. I admire K.Z. Snow's writing ability and this book is certainly well-written. I liked both the MCs and Jess' family was well drawn.I had to push myself through the book, though, because the plot line was not so much my thing. The two MCs are long-time gay friends just out of high schoo...
Cayendi
Cayendi rated it 11 years ago
This was a great coming of age story, and I really enjoyed the journey of Jess and Mig. It wasn't a smooth ride for the boys, but the writing was, it just dragged me in, and didn't let me go until I'd reached the end.Great read, great characterisation (despite the not so positive female characters) ...
Anke1028
Anke1028 rated it 11 years ago
What a wonderful book and a fitting end to my KZ Snow reading week.
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