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This sounds like a good book. Count me in for whenever you decide to do it.


(Sorry - GR notifications are unreliable - it didn't tell me you guys posted.)


So in love with Jude! I imagine him being this carefree, happy-go-lucky boy with no filter and a goofy smile. He just melts my heart <3.

It didn't freeze, it flexed. The classroom seemed to bend around him, Miss Taylor's voice echoing like she was shouting in a swimming pool. His pulse was suddenly thundering in his ears, deafeningly load and making the entire room shiver in time with it. The hard 'd' and 't' sounds in the phrase, gen-der id-en-ti-ty, repeated themselves in time with his heart, too, getting louder and louder
We've all experienced sudden anxious moments like that, and I thought it was brilliantly written. I think I felt exactly how Anton felt at that moment.
I also felt the release of tension at Jude's joke/jibe at his stepsister. I'm not a fan of using offensive terms in a joke, even if it is used in a context without malice. But that one, I'll admit, had me cracking up, and relieved.

I also really enjoyed this one. The trans character was naturally pretty believable, and well portrayed - a great choice for a read for someone who is looking to understand what it means to be trans, with a good story underpinning it.
There was a hint of wish-fulfillment to this - Jude only slips up once in being the supportive boyfriend, which for a 15 year old is remarkable. He's such a great character though, that I could just about believe it. The cast of supporting characters was great fun, the banter and teasing felt realistic, and the balance of description, conversation and action always works for me with this author.
Some readers may have a bit of hesitation about the sex (which is off page, but definitely happens between two 15 year olds) - in the Vivaldi series I felt it was totally realistic. Here I had a bit more hesitation - even with Jude's lovely acceptance, I thought Anton would likely be more hesitant, more fumbling and careful and limited. Not that there wasn't some of that, but the speed with which they moved forward seemed optimistic. But Anton had his head together for the most part, and that was kind of cool compared to the angsty and crisis-ridden story it might have been. I'll be recommending this one.
Books mentioned in this topic
Vivaldi in the Dark (other topics)Spy Stuff (other topics)
*About the book: Anton never thought anyone would ever want to date him. Everyone knows nobody wants a transgender boyfriend, right? So he's as shocked as anyone when seemingly-straight Jude Kalinowski asks him out, and doesn't appear to be joking.
The only problem is ... well, Jude doesn't actually know.
Anton can see how this will play out: Jude is a nice guy, and nice guys finish last. And Anton is transgender, and transgender people don't get happy endings. If he tells Jude, it might destroy everything.
And if Jude tells anyone else ... it will.
*Cautions: bullying
Proposed start date: June 20
Proposed end/full discussion date: June 30
Participating readers:
Kaje
Jason
Mckinlay
Mel
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