![]() ![]() He's at the opposite end of high school food chain, but he's kind to Aaron. The best thing that happens to him his whole senior year occurs as he's drinking away the birthday blues, hiding in the laundry room at a party he didn't want to go to in the first place.Giles stumbles into that laundry room to get away from some party goers who want to play a violent version of smear the queer. He has everything a high school guy could want - good looks, money, and popular friends - yet he's miserable. more eam, but I still enjoyed the read.Aaron's an interesting character. After that I thought it lost a little st. Actually, I LOVED the first half, up until Aaron and Giles admitted their feelings for each other. This is a must read, everyone should read this. Cullinan has now managed to blend those two loves together beautifully. My GRs friends know that my life revolves around music and books. Will not spoil the impact of reading them for yourself at the proper time in the story. ![]() I've now written out two quotes from this book that have left me speechless. I had notes supporting my reasons for not liking it as well as books #1 & #2. Review 1: OMG! Ironically enough, at 50% I was thinking that this was my least favorite book in this series. ![]()
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