
Wow! So, let me see if I understand - Ramays and Malcoming are classmates and friends, and he grows up to be a police officer, and she grows up to be a teacher. They love each other but won't admit it, until she is kidnapped and he comes to her rescue? How romantic... and crazy! How does this book compare to some other love stories you've read -better? Worse? More lovely?
Let me know!
- Ms. Justine

Hi Rafael! I'm so glad that you're enjoying the book - I thought you might. The first thing that I noticed about your book was the title; I was really intrigued by the idea that these stories are for "guys only," or are really to be read by male readers more than female. What about these stories do you think makes them guy-material? Would a girl like these stories? Would they have different meanings for girls, and for guys?
Keep up the good work, and the great reading!
- Ms. Justine
This is the book I'm reading. I chose it because a friend recommended it to me. It took me six months to start reading it because it is 900 pages long- I've never read such a big book! But it is actually wonderful. So far the main character has escaped from jail, traveled to India, worked for a gang, learned three new languages, worked as a doctor in a slum, fallen in love, and is now fighting a holy war in Afghanistan. Makes my life seem pretty boring!