![]() It wasn\’t about the narrators but the writing style. Now the narrative change in the end was very hard for me to get past. ![]() 90% of this book is narrated by Deacon Lee who is a great narrator but he sounds like John Malkovich which means he sounds way to old to narrate 18/19 year old boys, the same goes for Kyle Mason in my opinion. In the end this book left me with smile on my face and I want to tell all the YA\’s I know to read it! Even though I had some issues with narration, it couldn\’t have ruin this book for me because I just loved the story that much! Narration… well that\’s a hard one for me with this book. His family was a lot harder than I would have liked but they just wanted what they truly thought was best for him. Sebastian had the harder situation here I think because his heart was telling him he was in love and it was also telling him that he needed his religion and those two things can\’t combine. I really loved his parents the most in this book because they talked to their kids instead of at them, they supported their kids and genuinely just didn\’t want them to suffer because of other. Tanner was a great character, he was sure of himself and his sexuality even if he was hiding, it wasn\’t because of him or his family. ![]() ![]() This book shows realistic issues that teens face everyday and how hard it can be but also shows that not everything has a sad ending. ![]() I love how inspiring it was both for YA who are Gay/Bi and for religious aspect too. ![]()
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