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Highsmith's last novel, very hard to find, is probably best reserved for die-hard fans only (like me). It is NOT a suspense novel, and bears only the faintest resemblance to her other works (most notably, "Found in the Street," her penultimate book). "Small g" is a rambling character study about... more info
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The Roman Catholic Church could not have found two tougher, or more fair, investigators to root out the corruption of sexual abuse it has been unable to root out itself. This is profound and disturbing book, a detailed, dramatic and highly documented account of the arrogance of power. A bonus is a... more info
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I just finished A. L. Haskett's delightful book, Duncan Delaney and the Cadillac of Doom. To be honest, I was a little put off by the title but the cover art and the book description caught my interest. I started the book one evening and didn't put it down again until I finished later that night. I... more info
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Cameron "Cam" Fuller, strikingly handsome, high profile designer and C.E.O. for Cameron Fuller USA, a fashion dynasty on a par with Ralph Lauren, and Blake Jackson, an equally gorgeous hunk, and member of the artistic design team at Cam's Beverly Hills mega-store are the heroes of Dave Benbow's... more info
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Christian Markelli is the stereotypical West Hollywood gay "party boy" hunk, with a reputation for seducing even young men who claim to be straight. So it is not so strange when his coworkers at Lillys (a restaurant owned by a former movie star) bet him $50 he can't seduce a young Mormon missionary... more info
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This book (and its earlier editions) has been worth its weight in gold for finding clothing optional places in Hawaii, Italy, Key West and even locally here in the Phoenix area. Naked Places led me to what I think is the most gorgeous nude beach anywhere, that being Little Beach on the island of... more info
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Suddenly, there seems to be an avalanche of books about the gay-marriage issue appearing in America's bookstores. There is little doubt now that the controversy over granting legal marriages to gay persons is snowballing and has become the hot topic of the times. Jonathan Rauch's book is another... more info
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After eight years of experience with community organizing and activism on behalf of LGBT families, Abigail Garner has written a book about kids with gay parents. FAMILIES LIKE MINE is full of heart and hope-but even more importantly, it's full of truths. Because of her own experience as a child with... more info
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This is an amazing story of human frailness and strength, how addicted we can be and seduced beyond the line of reality. The search for that which completes us that, under the right circumstances, either destroys us or brings us into who we really are. It is of power, and where our power truly lies.... more info
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Enjoyed reading this book very much, looking forward to his next book. It is a warm, loving , romantic love story, just could not put this book down.
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Although Bodies That Matter contains some interesting remarks on psychoanalysis and at some points critically builds upon some of Butler's earlier arguments, the matter of materiality, corporeality etc. remains utterly unresolved. In the introduction, Butler claims to address the topic of the... more info
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As a single parent, I wanted to have a baby book for my son, but I didn't want it to have huge gaps when it came to questions about his father. With "And Then There Was Me" I can add or delete whatever information I want. I am able to keep an ongoing chronical of important events in his life up... more info
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This book is just as good as the first. I read "Every Nine Seconds" in the bookstore and found it interesting as to know why Brian is the boss of everyone and Michael is forever young. This time the boys are separated going to different schools. Michael is adjusting to community college, coping with... more info
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This is a complete and wonderful work of scholarship. I have delighted in and enjoyed every page. It is a thorough exploration of bisexuality, the bisexual experience, and bisexual eroticism. There are some profound observations in the book that have given me now insights into myself. As a bisexual... more info
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The elevator doors opened and Logan waited until Madison had cleared the doors before pushing off the sidewall and exiting the car herself. Silently they walked into the cafeteria and stood in line. Feeling the uncomfortable silence, knowing Angela's incorrigible behavior was the cause, Madison... more info
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For those of you, like me, who are sick and tired of the cookie-cutter characters present in many gay coming-out first novels, "Through It Came Bright Colors" is a welcome breath of fresh air. The characters are unlike any others I've experienced in recent gay literature. They're human in every... more info
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Eve Locke writes just the way I'd love to live my sex life, but unfortunitly it's not happening. But this book and her other one (The lesbian her virgin and Ocracoke Island )brings me to my highest ever sexual highs. I can't put it down, It's horny and romantic from one end to the other and it's... more info
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Gay sex is so mainstream that banality has set in and the kinds of ordinary books that heterosexuality has been plagued with has entered the gay market. (...).....Men Loving Men would be my preference and it is so much cheaper.....the illustrations in this book are so bland that I ached for the line... more info
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Diana Tremain Braund makes her descriptions seem so real. As fun and romantic as the story was, it also takes place against a really different kind of background: coastal Maine. I've read all her books, and I think this was the best yet.
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I loved this book from the very first page. In no time at all I was feeling everything Jemison and Katheryn were feeling. Book is well written and easy to read.
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Based on the best recent scholarship and providing an overview of homosexuality from the Greeks to the end of the 18th century, this levelheaded, easy-to-read volume confirms the fact that homosexuality has had a long history (with periods of greater or less toleration). Crompton (English, Univ. of... more info