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Blue Graffiti
- De: Calahan Skogman
- Narrado por: Calahan Skogman
- Duración: 13 h y 8 m
- Versión completa
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Living in the home he inherited from his mother and abandoned by his father, painter and construction worker Cash has never known anything beyond the fields of Johnston, Wisconsin-never particularly wanted to, either. Why would he when his friends are there, his work is there, his history is there? He loves Johnston. But when an emerald-eyed stranger named Rose blows into town one summer evening in his favorite local bar, everything changes. It's love at first sight. For Cash, anyway.
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Reading this felt like home.
- De Melyv en 01-23-25
- Blue Graffiti
- De: Calahan Skogman
- Narrado por: Calahan Skogman
Audio Elevated Story
Revisado: 08-29-24
Skogman’s story is truly elevated with his audiobook. He himself narrates it and as a trained actor its chief kiss. An ode to Midwest americana. An insta classic. Going down as an bildungsromane that everyone needs to read.
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Into?
- A Novel
- De: North Morgan
- Narrado por: Christian Coulson
- Duración: 6 h y 5 m
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Konrad Platt needs to get out of town. Heartbroken after his boyfriend leaves him for another man, Konrad abandons his life in London for the warm sun and blue surf of LA. He occupies a refined world of hard abs, VIP parties, and designer drugs that’s constantly, endlessly documented on social media. You know him from your various feeds - sunkissed, gym-ripped, and always having a better time than you. Or is he? North Morgan spins a story in brutal, addictive prose of excess and love that’s like nothing you’ve ever heard.
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Excellent
- De Madison Connell en 07-26-18
- Into?
- A Novel
- De: North Morgan
- Narrado por: Christian Coulson
First things first, this book is a satire
Revisado: 10-12-18
I, for one, am impartial when a story incorporates social media into it's mix. Into? does this amazingly. Facebook, Instagram, and Grindr are just a few used in the novel.
This book is a satire. It pokes fun of the gym-bro gay guys while giving us some insight into their culture. What I love about this novel was that you could really tell that the author took inspiration from his life.
It was funny, heartbreaking, annoying, emotional, and relevant to today's times .
If you enjoy satirical novels, look no further. It's a short quick read that packs a punch.
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