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Need something like TFIOS ... But gay

Discussion in 'Entertainment and Technology' started by wannaknowmyself, Feb 17, 2014.

  1. wannaknowmyself

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    I have just finish reading everything by John Green. I loved every minute of all his books. The laughing, smiling and even the sleepless nights of crying haha. Now that I think I might be gay I wanna read something that is just as good as John Green but with a storyline that I can relate to more, a guy liking a guy. Anyone know any good books that compare to The Fault in Our Stars, in that they make you smile and cry and make you feel a lot of emotion, but with a gay love story?
     
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    Ask the Passengers by AS King is short and a bit cheesy but still has that TFiOS-esque impact

    Everyday by David Levithan - This book will make you reconsider everything lol. Levithan has written with Green before (Will Grayson, Will Grayson), though this novel's tone is much more similar to TFiOS than WGWG.
     
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    I think we all need a gay TIFIOS...
     
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    I think I read all of Julie Ann Peters' books when I was in high school. They're not just like TFiOS, but Keeping You A Secret definitely made me cry.
    I recommend her books, I quite enjoyed them when I read them.