Stanley Sternbaum is a shy, very shy, grad student who is just now leaving the nest to study Anthropology in San Diego. He rents his first apartment ever at the somewhat dodgy Belladonna Arms, a place full of gays with only one “pesky” heterosexual in the bunch. He is immediately entranced by o...
John Inman books are always good for a giggle and this one is no different. Dillard just turned 30 and is stuck in a rut. His books aren't selling and he is moving from menial job to menial job (and he has the ugly uniforms as mementos). On the way home from dinner with his overbearing moth...
A little weird, with its mix of slapstick and mystery, but quite enjoyable if you can look past the flaws in the mystery and the inexplicable insistence of the MCs not to get the police involved - I mean I get what they think their reasons are, but the priorities are really, really off. Still, no...
Actual 4.5 Star Rating!PAULIE by John Inman! Everyone thinks Paulie Banks lives a perfect life but not everything is as it seems. He has been in love with Ben who was his old college roommate but the only problem is that Ben is straight or that is what Paulie believes. Paulie has now setup a reun...
I started this book, expecting a "typical" John Inman novel, amazing sweet and hilarious.That was not what I got here.. But no less an amazing story.This is a crime story if I have ever read one.It starts with a Religious maniac guy on a quest..killing That special sinner, that he knows all about...
Perhaps I'd give it a 1.5, because I neither liked nor disliked it. It was fairly evenly in-between, and if it'd had more funny moments I might have upped it to a 2, maybe 2.5.I wasn't fond of the writing style (or the first person narrative), which always makes it a lot harder for me to get into...