Joshua Harlow
Not every day do you come across a book that holds so many truths and values for young adults. Rafe's tale is not only enjoyable, but forces you to stop and evaluate yourself as a human being. The writing is impeccable. The author never fails to excite, depress, or make the reader feel extremely awkward. It's as if your in Natick Boarding School alongside the students. One of the best books I've come across.
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RUPERT
A book for camp gay males and breeder woman and lovers of false stereotypes like if your gay your best friend will be a loud mouthed breeder female thats so wrong if your a camp gay male then it will be true because they are more female than male but strong gay males have male best friends! the other stereotypes are all jocks are dumb and intelligent people are geeks this book is frivolous and will be enjoyed by silly people only if you like your books a bit more intelligent and sensible DON'T BUY! I WILL AVOID THIS AUTHOR LIKE DOG TURD π©π©π©π©π© 5 dog turds for being complete trash
katherine Banuelos
God, if you'd seen my reading this at every second of the day as I had been, you would've laughed and hoped I don't fall down the stairs. This book had me lauging, crying, relating, and wishing for a similar future. This book touched my heart in such a way that only the best books do. Though I don't know what happens with Rafe's future, I know one thing's for sure: I'll never be the same! Brilliantly written, in such a way that had readers such as myself drooling for more.
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