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A review by seawarrior
Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo
slow-paced
3.0
Reviewing this several months after I first read it, so I don't remember details. I found it very difficult to stay engaged with this book and the character's hedonistic attitudes. I just wasn't endeared to any of the characters and most of them felt irritatingly entitled, regardless of how intensely the author seemed to want to make you think otherwise. The length of the book and amount of pages used solely to describe drunken parties the characters attended did nothing to improve how dull it was to me. There's also the ickiness of the leading character and the dead boy he's in love with legally being brothers. Why was that necessary... The book's description of grief and tragedy were decent, but I was so disinterested in the plot that I already forgot how it ended. If not for the gorgeous cover art I probably would have brought it to the secondhand store by now, which sounds almost too mean to include, but I don't see myself reading it again.
Graphic: Addiction, Alcoholism, Death, Drug use, Homophobia, Racism, Grief, and Alcohol