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Jack 💜

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He/Him 🎉🏳️‍⚧️ Big fan of cozy gay romance, sci-fi, fantasy, and any kind of xenofiction. Exhausted, but happy to be here! 🕺✨

My longterm goal is to read every published book with a transmasc lead that I can get my grubby little hooves on. Feel free to lob stuff over in the list I’ve been growing!

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J.R. Loveless: Touch Me Gently (Paperback, 2010, Dreamspinner Press LLC)

Don’t look at me

Starts out decently enough, I thought, but maybe I was just willfully ignoring the problems out of desperation. Hurt/comfort cowboy mlm isn’t the most popular genre, and in a lot of cases I’m happy to just take what I can get.

This isn’t written very well. Dialogue is forced and robotic and there’s a hell of a lot more telling than showing especially the closer you get to the end. You know that once you’ve introduced a sick kid in a hospital, it’s all over.

Suspension of belief is par for the course in this kinda thing, but it is really hard for me to buy that Logan somehow immediately knows all of the ins and outs of gay sex with zero experience.

reviewed I Think Our Son Is Gay 03 by Okura (I Think Our Son Is Gay, #3)

Okura: I Think Our Son Is Gay 03 (2022, Square Enix)

The warm and loving Aoyama house continues to run like clockwork. Mama Tomoko keeps her …

Love it love it love it

Love the way this series is progressing and its display of good allyship. Tomoko loves her son and continues to be supportive as she can, confronting her husband’s homophobia in a way that doesn’t out Hiroki.

reviewed I Think Our Son Is Gay 02 by Okura (I Think Our Son Is Gay, #2)

Okura: I Think Our Son Is Gay 02 (2021, Square Enix)

A doting mother and her two beloved sons, one of whom she thinks is probably …

Very sweet and good

Okura wrote in the afterword of this volume that he ended up coming out to his own mom while this manga was ongoing, and that’s just icing on the cake for how much I love this series.

The mother character never pushes her son to come out before he’s ready, and she tries to be supportive in ways that don’t let on what she has already intuited herself. I don’t know, as someone who has a lot of childhood emotional trauma from my own mom, there’s just something really healing I can get from something like this.

The British Horse Society: Complete Horse & Pony Care (Hardcover, 2005, Barron''s Educational Series)

Solid introductory text

A great beginning text for aspiring equestrians. I don’t know how much use it would be to someone more advanced. The information is easy-to-understand and written in such a way that it isn’t patronizing.

I do wish there was at least some form of conclusion - ending everything off with a single bleak page covering euthanasia is a bit blunt.