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Slam! ebook | Pages: 294 pages
Rating: 3.67 | 1200 Users | 233 Reviews

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Title:Slam!
Author:J.L. Merrow
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 294 pages
Published:April 1st 2013 by Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Categories:Romance. M M Romance. Contemporary. Humor

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Limericks, lies, and puppy-dog eyes...

Jude Biggerstaff is all the way out and loving it - mostly. The Anglo-Japanese university graduate is a carnivore working in a vegan cafe, an amateur poet with only one man in his life. His dog, Bubbles.

Then there's "Karate Crumpet", a man who regularly runs past the cafe with a martial arts class. Jude can only yearn from afar, until the object of his affection rescues him from muggers. And he learns that not only does this calm, competent hunk of muscle have a name - David - but that he s gay.

Jude should have known the universe wouldn't simply let love fall into place. First, David has only one foot out of the closet. Then there's Jude's mother, who lies about her age to the point Jude could be mistaken for jailbait.

With a maze of stories to keep straight, a potential stepfather in the picture, ex-boyfriends who keep spoiling his dates with David, and a friend with a dangerous secret, Jude is beginning to wonder if his and David's lives will ever start to rhyme.

Warnings: Contains a tangled web of little white lies, a smorgasbord of cheesy limericks, a violin called Vanessa, some boots that mean business, and the most adorable little dog ever. Poetry, it's not...

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Original Title: Slam!
ISBN: 1619214857 (ISBN13: 9781619214859)
Literary Awards: Rainbow Award for Best LGBT Romantic Comedy (2013)

Rating Of Books Slam!
Ratings: 3.67 From 1200 Users | 233 Reviews

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Really funny story with my favourite kind of MC. Jude is 22 (although he looks like a teenager), part Japanese, wears eyeliner, writes poetry, plays the violin and talks a mile-a-minute. He's taking a year off after finishing Uni to get over a broken heart and to decide what he wants to do with his life. He lives with his very cool Mum and has a ferociously loyal best friend, Keisha. He's been eyeing the leader of the local karate club (David) as the group jog past his cafe every afternoon. Then

Posted at Outlaw Reviews and at Shelf InflictedI liked this storymostly. Jude Biggerstaff is out and proud, loves his eyeliner, lives with his mom, is a meat eater who works at a vegan café, and looks younger than his 22 years. Though he has a degree, hes unsure of what he wants to do long-term. The one thing he is certain about is his attraction to Karate Crumpet (aka Dave), who saves Jude from a trio of muggers. This story made me laugh out louda lot. Told from Judes perspective, the reader is

EDIT (yes, I change my mind a lot)So I've thought about this some more, and I realized, coming out of the haze of happiness that captured me as soon as I read the first page, that there were some things that bothered me - actually, just one: David. I loved all of the characters I was supposed to love, and hated Keisha's Dad as I was meant to, and absolutely adored Jude, but David remained kind of a side character all throughout the book. I now know nothing more about him than I did in the

Another great Buddy read with Mark, Macky, Gina & Bev.:D I guess I could outline the book with only one smiley:Slam! is hilarious, especially Jude's limericks are snarky and witty.There once was a Cheltenham ladWhose musical skills were not badTill a flesh-eating bugThat just laughed at their drugsMade his fingers all fall offhow sad.Jude is such a lovely mess. A swishy, effeminate guy, who lives out teen-girl speech and stereotypes. But you can't help it, you fall in love with him. Almost

Wonderful. I'm laughing thinking about Jude and thinking about this book. It's clever and funny and has a nice twist of angst to it as things play out. The angst is totally telegraphed but it didn't stop me loving everything this story is and ever wants to be. Go read it now.

Two complete opposites fall for each other. Actually, Jude and David couldn't be more further apart on the gay universe poles. Jude is young, camp, outrageous, effeminate, sassy, out and proud and doesn't care who knows. Your typical gay stereotype that fits all the media norms. David is a little older, more conservative, responsible, normal, straight male, karate instructor and only really halfway out of the closet. Two worlds collide when these two meet and the scene is set for a light-hearted

PSA: This is a terrible review (even by my standards) and you shouldn't read it. I advise you to go and read this review by Mr Incompetent Esq instead. First things first. Rating clarification: + 10 stars for the buddy read and my buddy reader. + 5 stars for Bubbles. - 7 stars for me not liking the MCs or any character that wasn't a dog. + 1/2 a star for the karate class. - 3 stars for the stereotypical bitchy female Best Friend Forever.+ 1/2 a star for the ginja line. + 1/2 a star for Slam!

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