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Take On Me
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This is a story about falling in love, about the families we’re born into and the ones we find along the way. It’s about grief and change and bravery. It’s about food and music and discovering our own ways of moving through the world.
But most of all, it’s a story about taking each other as we come, for who we are right now, and who we’re stumbling towards becoming.
But most of all, it’s a story about taking each other as we come, for who we are right now, and who we’re stumbling towards becoming.
Paperback, 480 pages
Published
February 12th 2020
by Luna Station Press
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I really wish this had a more clear blurb because I had no idea what this book was about or whether I would like it. I'm glad I took a chance on it because it is amazing!
An absolutely incredible queer romance-and-life novel that tackles trauma and healing in a very safe way.
TAKE ON ME follows Will, a guy working in his cousin's café while trying to launch his graphic design career and recover from a cruel ex.
His friends fix him up with the cute Americano Guy aka Connor, a gentle and socially awk ...more
An absolutely incredible queer romance-and-life novel that tackles trauma and healing in a very safe way.
TAKE ON ME follows Will, a guy working in his cousin's café while trying to launch his graphic design career and recover from a cruel ex.
His friends fix him up with the cute Americano Guy aka Connor, a gentle and socially awk ...more

Con would've been a more interesting protag than Will. Will didn't really have an arc? He was just supportive and there for everyone and didn't really have any problems of his own.
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This book is like a massage for the mind. It's a relaxing read that just feels good and relieves stress in such a simple way. There are some emotional knots for the characters to work out, some of them very deep indeed, but it's all the more satisfying for that. Truly, a beautiful piece of work!
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A software engineer by trade, Jennifer Lyn Parsons is a life-long lover of story with a capital S. Her work has been seen in various magazines and she has published three books, with quite a few more in her back pocket. She counts Jim Jarmusch and Laura Ingalls Wilder as two of her biggest influences. Make of that what you will.
When not writing either code or fiction, she reads books and comics, a ...more
When not writing either code or fiction, she reads books and comics, a ...more
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