3.8

Jay's Gay Agenda

von Jason June

Format:Hardcover

From New York Times bestselling author Jason June comes a moving and hilarious sex-positive teen rom-com about the complexities of first loves, first hookups, and first heartbreaks—and how to stay true to yourself while embracing what you never saw coming, that’s perfect for fans of Sandhya Menon and Becky Albertalli.There’s one thing Jay Collier knows for sure—he’s a statistical anomaly as the only out gay kid in his small rural Washington town. While all his friends can’t stop talking about their heterosexual hookups and relationships, Jay can only dream of his own firsts, compiling a romance to-do list of all the things he hopes to one day experience—his Gay Agenda.Then, against all odds, Jay’s family moves to Seattle and he starts his senior year at a new high school with a thriving LGBTQIA+ community. For the first time ever, Jay feels like he’s found where he truly belongs. But as Jay begins crossing items off his list, he’ll soon be torn between his heart and his hormones, his old friends and his new ones . . . because after all, life and love don’t always go according to plan.

Romance
Hardcover
Erschienen an: 2021-06-01

Was ist bookie?

  • Gratis Lieferung in Deutschland
  • Finde Bücher die zu dir passen
  • Tracke dein Leseverhalten und setze dir Ziele
  • Connecte dich mit anderen Leser*innen

Aktuelle Rezensionen(1)

3.8(4 ratings)
OanaRezension von Oana

Sadly the book didn‘t catch my breath. I so love the scences where Jay was with Albert. But whenever he turned to Tony I screamed and shut the book. Cheating is a No-Go, even though you‘re not quite in a relationship with someone but hoing on dates with them. Jay in my opinion was very naive and focussed only on him and his feelings. He didn‘t think twice after a beauftiful date with Al and goes to Tony just to have sex. The end was better because he truly saw what he had done and whom he hurt. I‘m not quite satisfied with the book even though I hoped on a beautiful but slow love story without big fighting.

Ähnliche Bücher