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We Are Totally Normal
- Narrateur(s): Sunil Malhotra
- Durée: 7 h et 6 min
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- Écrit par bj kilganan le 2019-04-06
Auteur(s): Becky Albertalli, Autres
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- Écrit par Kaci le 2022-09-08
Auteur(s): Hayden Stone
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- Écrit par Tre2020 le 2020-11-05
Auteur(s): Alexis Hall
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- Auteur(s): A.L. Graziadei
- Narrateur(s): Tom Picasso
- Durée: 8 h et 29 min
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Seventeen-year-old Mickey James III is a college freshman, a brother to five sisters, and a hockey legacy. With a father and a grandfather who have gone down in NHL history, Mickey is almost guaranteed the league's top draft spot.
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- Écrit par Aidan G. le 2023-04-29
Auteur(s): A.L. Graziadei
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- Narrateur(s): Michael Crouch, Jonathan Davis, Gabra Zackman, Autres
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- Écrit par Darcy Tyrrell le 2020-08-25
Auteur(s): Phil Stamper
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- Narrateur(s): Michael Crouch
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Cutthroat political consultant Thom Morgan is thriving, working on the governor of California’s presidential campaign. If only he didn’t have to deal with Clay Parker, the infuriatingly smug data analyst who gets under Thom’s skin like it’s his job. In the midst of one of their heated and very public arguments, a journalist snaps a photo, but the image makes it look like they’re kissing. As if that weren’t already worst-nightmare territory, the photo goes viral—and in a bid to secure the liberal vote, the governor asks them to lean into it. Hard.
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- Narrateur(s): Noah Galvin, Froy Gutierrez
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- Écrit par bj kilganan le 2019-04-06
Auteur(s): Becky Albertalli, Autres
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An Unexpected Kind of Love
- When Snow Falls, Book 1
- Auteur(s): Hayden Stone
- Narrateur(s): Gary Furlong
- Durée: 7 h et 57 min
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Bookstore owner Aubrey Barnes likes his quiet, orderly London life, thank you very much. His shop may be struggling, his only employee is a menace, and his plumbing is one creaky pipe away from disaster, but he can handle it. Maybe. He cannot, however, handle the film company that's thrown his Soho street into chaos. And he definitely can't handle the charismatic American actor Blake Sinclair.
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Pass
- Écrit par Kaci le 2022-09-08
Auteur(s): Hayden Stone
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Boyfriend Material
- Auteur(s): Alexis Hall
- Narrateur(s): Joe Jameson
- Durée: 13 h et 11 min
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Luc O'Donnell is tangentially - and reluctantly - famous. His rock-star parents split when he was young, and the father he's never met spent the next 20 years cruising in and out of rehab. Now that his dad's making a comeback, Luc's back in the public eye, and one compromising photo is enough to ruin everything. To clean up his image, Luc has to find a nice normal relationship...and Oliver Blackwood is as nice and normal as they come. He's a barrister, an ethical vegetarian, and someone who has never inspired a moment of scandal in his life. He’s perfect boyfriend material.
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- Écrit par Tre2020 le 2020-11-05
Auteur(s): Alexis Hall
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Icebreaker
- Auteur(s): A.L. Graziadei
- Narrateur(s): Tom Picasso
- Durée: 8 h et 29 min
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Auteur(s): A.L. Graziadei
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- Auteur(s): Phil Stamper
- Narrateur(s): Michael Crouch, Jonathan Davis, Gabra Zackman, Autres
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As a successful social media journalist with half a million followers, 17-year-old Cal is used to sharing his life online. But when his pilot father is selected for a highly publicized NASA mission to Mars, Cal and his family relocate from Brooklyn to Houston and are thrust into a media circus. Amidst the chaos, Cal meets sensitive and mysterious Leon, another "Astrokid", and finds himself falling head over heels - fast. As the frenzy around the mission grows, so does their connection.
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Cute Story with beautiful relationships
- Écrit par Darcy Tyrrell le 2020-08-25
Auteur(s): Phil Stamper
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In this queer contemporary YA, perfect for fans of Becky Albertalli and This Is Kind of an Epic Love Story, Nandan’s perfect plan for junior year goes awry after he hooks up with a guy for the first time.
Nandan’s got a plan to make his junior year perfect, but hooking up with his friend Dave isn’t part of it - especially because Nandan has never been into guys.
Still, Nandan’s willing to give a relationship with him a shot. But the more his anxiety grows about what his sexuality means for himself, his friends, and his social life, the more he wonders whether he can just take it all back.
Is breaking up with Dave - the only person who’s ever really gotten him - worth feeling “normal” again?
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- Shaun
- 2023-04-23
hard to finish. I'm just as confused as the MC
Main character spends most of the book bored/repulsed by the love interest, was a confusing mess of teenage shenanigans.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 2023-04-23
pls skip.
struggled to finish. the character being unsure of his sexuality is plausible but doesn't make for an interesting character arc. and constantly explaining that he's hardly interested in his "love interest" yet inexplicably drawn to him ruins both characters. would. not. recommend.
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- alsimvilla
- 2020-04-11
Ok Story
This is a coming of age story. It is not the best but not the worst. The narrator was great at bringing the characters to life. However the story lacked character development and world building. You are thrown into a high school with characters with no real background. At times my mind wondered off. This was a great start to a decent YA LGBTQ story. If the story would of expanded on the characters and their universe more, we the listener/reader would want to get more invested in the story. I say try it if you like coming of age stories. If you don't like to hear or read about confused and privileged teens, this is not the story for you.
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- Lucy Merriman
- 2020-04-11
Beautiful story, not my favorite narrator
Ok, first thing's first, the narrator is great when Nandan or Dave are speaking, but many of the secondary characters (especially the girls) ended up sounding very similar to each other. So, there were a few times in scenes with multiple speakers where I had to rewind a bit to clarify what Jesse said vs. Mari vs Avani. Ken and Pothan also sounded pretty similar.
I think the narrator is good overall, especially voicing Dave's more subdued, emotional dialogue. Just, if you're deciding between print or audio, the similar-sounding characters is something to be aware of.
Second, I love this story. I have no idea what other people are reading into it that they're having such a strong negative reaction to. Sure, Nandan is kinda shallow and judgemental, but he also easily and readily revises his judgements to be more open-minded. He *wants* everyone to be interesting; he's looking for the story in everyone.
Sometimes, absolutely, that makes him misunderstand people, because wanting that gets in the way of seeing people how they really are. But also, being seen as someone grand is kind of amazing-- it's a kind of gift Nandan can give to people, even if he doesn't exactly see it that way.
Also, tellingly: he cannot see the story in *himself,* which makes him feel insecure, and that's part of what drives him to define himself by relationships and social status, and more interestingly, his social role, like his job or purpose within a social group.
He manipulates because he thinks people won't like him if he's just "himself." He can't see in himself what is so obvious to Dave.
I think that's part of what makes this story so beautiful and resonant with me. It's often easier for me to observe others and to catch myself mentally narrating than it is to truly open up with people and engage naturally.
The other thing is, the story explores how finding a label for something doesn't always add a whole lot of clarity. For example, and this is a bit of a spoiler, Nandan is frequently sex-repulsed.
Sometimes he feels attracted to Dave sexually, physically, and emotionally, sometimes the attraction seems to vanish, sometimes it is abruptly turned to disgust. He dissociates once, during sex, which was very...realistic. Believable.
Throughout the story, Nandan draws attention to interior, bodily, tactile details as much as he narrates sights, sounds, and events. To inhabit Nandan is a vivid and not always pleasant experience.
Yet, it's a moving experience for all of its intensity.
And he has trouble talking about being sex repulsed at times, and he feels confused because he wants sex other times, and...I think, honestly some of the reason some of the negative reviews on other sites really bother me is that the reviewers seem to take sex aversion to be homophobic or sexist.
And it's just not. There are a lot of reasons a person might be sex averse that aren't orientation-related. Someone might have a history of physical or sexual trauma, maybe they're neurodivergent, maybe they have an invisible disability, maybe they have a physical or gender dysphoria.
Or, maybe Nandan is asexual, but the term seems to deny potential that he wants to have.
It's ok to not know, especially in high school. Speaking to neurodivergence specifically, there are many people who don't get diagnosed with ASD or ADHD until their 20s, or later.
Ultimately, I love that Dave accepts Nandan for who he really is, confusion and queerness and all. Dave is great, their relationship is moving, and most of the side plots were also pretty interesting. Even minor characters, like Nandan's mom, were detailed enough to make them memorable, to hint at other stories they were each protagonists of, albeit stories Nandan knows nothing about.
5/5 beautiful story, and 3/5 decent narration
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- Margo Howard
- 2021-05-30
A Really Sweet Story
I really enjoyed this one. It’s messy, it’s complicated, and it feels real. I would love to see a sequel and find out how Nandan eventually ends up identifying and how things turn out for him. On the narration front, I thought the reader did a great job with Nandan and brought his personality out well, but I disliked the voices for some of the other characters. In particular, Hen sounds like a parody of a gay guy and Mari sounded like a goofy cartoon character.
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- A. Zulli
- 2020-07-19
Devastating and fantastic
I was expecting your usual sweet YA gayboy book with maybe some parental homophobia and some high school bullying but NO this one is different. It's a dissection of teenage angst. It's gosh darn brilliant. I don't think I'd have the stomach to read it again but maybe after some therapy to come to terms with that part of my life, I could.
The reader is great for the narrator but voicing everyone else verged on Very Annoying.
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- Laurel
- 2020-07-12
Complexity of attraction
This was a really really great book. It captured the grey areas and complexity of desire, attraction, sexuality, and depths of the social dance with clarity, realism, levity, and compassion. It touched on a lot of topics that are hard to articulate but were easy to relate to - and perhaps helped to make things more clear for me too. I loved this book, and would highly recommend it.
This was the first time I read a YA novel that wasn’t SciFi or Fantasy and was not disappointed. I finished it in two days, and couldn’t put it down. The Audible was great - really good narrator who brought the story to life.