Reviewed by layawaydragon on
Autoboyography isn't anywhere close to perfect, but I enjoyed reading it and finding out what happened with these characters. If I could, I'd put 3.5 stars but Goodreads and Amazon don't do halfies so 3 it is.
The most annoying part for me was dealing with all the Mormonism. It's a ridiculous religion and fuck missionaries. It's so fucked up I had a hard time stomaching it. Yes, I am sympathetic for kids raised in it and dealing with their fucked up policies but I just wanted to scream "what about the other shit?!?"
*deep heaving sigh* The worst part was hoping God's representative would proclaim being gay as acceptable. Any day now! It could happen at any time!
The chance of LDS accepting gay people is as likely as Quiverfulls doing it.
Anyways, cute typical romance, unusual best friendship that I loved and hated at times, one supportive family, one homophobic one, and enough angst to overdose on.
Notes While Reading:
---->"What Autumn really hates is that I leave things to the last minute and then manage to get what I want anyway. "
---->"His smile ruins me. "
---->"When I started questioning my sexuality, they told me their love for me was not dependent on where I stick my dick. Okay, they didn't use those exact words; I just like saying it. "
---->I feel for Hailey with her brother that fails upwards, lol. Poor goth.
---->"Pick almost anyone here and it's like six degrees of second base. But it's not like there's anything better to do. "
---->"Because of missionary efforts in Hawaii and other Pacific Islands, there's a surprisingly large number of Polynesians in Utah. " Ugh missionary colonizers. Fuck 'em.
---->"We are liberated Unitarian Jewstians," Mom says, gliding into the room in her yoga pants, her hair in a high, messy bun. "
---->"He laughs, confused but clearly amused. "It's like your first day with a new arm."
---->"Tonight Dad barely seems to chew before he's swallowed. Mom's normally smiling mouth is turning down at the corners."
---->"He swallows, and a million pornographic images fly through my head in the ten seconds before he speaks again. "
---->"Her motto is 'Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.'"
---->"Although Mom means well, my thoughts about Sebastian are a runaway train: the engineer is gone and the engine is basically on fire."
---->"Interesting that the Native Americans don't live here anymore because of those settlers."
---->"And I remember something he said earlier today: I can't tell if this feels good or terrible."
---->"Dad smiles at me. "Not for a single second. Your mom is my sun. My world is only warm when she is in it."
---->"But it's one thing to support it in theory. It's another to have it right there, in her life. In her best friend."
---->"It feels like I'm pushing through the dark and I know that what's ahead is safe, but no one is following me there."
---->"You have so much space in your heart for your church, but does it have space for you?"
---->Sudden POV change. This one works, good addition too.
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- 21 June, 2018: Reviewed