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Are you searching everywhere for some books? Well in this category we have lots of gay and lesbian books to keep you busy reading. Some of the well known authors we have in this category include Edmund White, Alan Hollinghurst and Susie Bright among much more gay and lesbian books. There are really lots of books by top[...]
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Mixed Feelings
Advantages: Thought-provoking, delightful writing style Disadvantages: Hard-going, slow-moving
Focusing on an episode in the life of Edward Manners in which he emigrates to a Belgian city (unnamed in the text) to tutor students of English, The Folding Star examines the natures of love, lust and obsession. Marketed as a 'gay novel', the novel's num ...
a9robert 07.06.2008 · Read full review
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Review of The Folding Star - Alan Hollinghurst
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Good Read
Advantages: Interestingly diverse Disadvantages: Heavy going in places
After reading The Swimming Pool Library I thought I would try another by the same author........Although I did not enjoy this one quite as much, non the less it is definitely a good read. It is based around Edward Manners who escapes England to go and li ...
robertedgerton 16.07.2000 · Read full review
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Review of The Folding Star - Alan Hollinghurst
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darkly intriguing
Advantages: beautifully descriptive Disadvantages: incredibly slow paced
...i chose to read this book before the swimming pool library. whilst the folding star is certainly a slow paced book it is laced with side stories of pain & death starkly mirrored by the hopes of youth, the graphic depictions of gay sex may be quite strong ...
mrandys 23.07.2010 · Read full review
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Review of The Folding Star - Alan Hollinghurst
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World Shattering Love
Advantages: real issues, realistic , engaging characters, prose that locks onto you & doesn't let go Disadvantages: Book 1 of 6 and ends on a cliffhanger
I've gotta tell you...I've lived in a lot of places and had some...experiences. Growing up, most of my childhood was spent in various parts of the American South: Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, etc. While I have some happy memories, I also know from pe ...
Shroud 23.07.2012 · Read full review
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Review of Little Boy Lost: Enlightened - J.P. Barnaby
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Ah, these wanton women
Advantages: Inspiring, memorable, prosaic Disadvantages: None none none
Why did I buy it: Forever on the hunt for the perfect book on lesbian erotica, I happily stumbled across “Wanton Women: When Girls Get it Together”, by the lovely Miranda Forbes. The book was £2.99 in paperback and as I gently flicked through the pages ...
Walowiz 09.02.2013 · Read full review
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Review of Wanton Women: When Girls Get It Together - Miranda Forbes
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