3.5 starsAh shit, what to say? This was quite good despite the ridiculous premise. It was sweet and I even teared up at one point damn it.But I felt like something was missing. There wasn't the angst and tension I expected and looked forward to when the confessions came and everything seemed to h...
Wow, what a book, loved it!!!Don't think I've ever got so hot and bothered reading a book.I actually looked at this a few months ago but it wasn't until a friend recommended it ( thanks Karen ) that decided to read it but oh God, I'm so glad I did....to think all these months I've been missing ou...
Trip Spector is a talented comic book artist who's spent the last few years of his life drawing a watered-down, bowdlerized comic book for his boss at Big Dog comics. Trip has stayed with it partly because of the money and partly because of his crush on his boss, Cliff. The man that Trip's friend...
Amazingly enough, I liked it a lot until the sex scenes. Because I gotta be honest and say I didn't much appreciate them. They were pretty kinky and weird and so not part of my reading style. Also kind of hard to imagine. But I did like the rest. The author made me care for someone who only utter...
I read this as part of the Don't Read in the Closet anthology (2011?). It was filthy, hilarious and totally original! When I read, the story is like a movie unrolling in my mind, and I don't think I'll be forgetting some of the freeze-frames on this one quickly! Yikes! Totally read this one if yo...
A mystical, spicy, paranormal novella with a strong dose of Hebrew esotericism. But what this book really is is a spinoff of what happens in "Bad Idea," Damon Suede's fabulous novel about a comic book artist and a makeup artist. This oddly powerful story about a young Jewish schlub, Isaac Stein, ...