Review of LonelyCollegeBoy
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Review of LonelyCollegeBoy
While everyone is destined to have different experiences in life, we are meant to learn to live and know when to grieve, move on, and seek another source of happiness. LonelyCollegeBoy: Boys of Simson U. Book 1, written by J. Allen Grady, is a romance novel that centres around the lives of interesting characters.
The story starts with Thomas, who had gone to the Sunrise Café to get lunch and with his everyday thoughts of being undervalued at work and not promoted. He meets the server named Billy, who ends up ruining his order. Thomas was a bit mean to him, but he left him a generous tip because he was attracted to him. He returned to his office, and as he conversed with Jack, his daughter called and asked to bring her friend Ender home for the winter break.
As events unfolded, Thomas scrolled through profiles on the Cocky Unicorns app and came across a profile named LonelyCollegeBoy. If you want to know who the characters, LonelyCollegeBoy, Billy and Ender, are, get a copy of this exciting book by J. Allen Grady.
This book was excellent, as the author's writing style was great. I appreciated that the character's name introduced conversations to make readers understand that the scene is told from that character's perspective, making the reading experience seamless. It was also sentimental to know of Thomas and Annie's bond in this story. The character Ender was the one I related to the most, and he was blessed and lucky for the supportive friends around him. The book also enlightened my vocabulary about words like closeted, vers bottom and so on, as I believe that no knowledge is a waste. Lastly, BJ and her dad seem so close and accessible around each other, and I loved that.
There is nothing negative about this book, and I suggest it to readers with an unbiased approach to people's way of life. Also, note that this book has R-rated scenes. While reading this book, I didn't encounter any errors, which shows it was flawlessly edited, and I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because of the positive aspects mentioned above.
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