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This short story was oh, so romantic - and aesthetically written. It was more than just a short story, it was almost like a painting, too. And maybe like a chanson hummed by an artist while sketching in Montmartre. I truly enjoyed the multidisciplinary feel of Josh Lanyon's writing.
I found the description of Paris very poetic and beautiful. My favorite part was this one:
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I found the description of Paris very poetic and beautiful. My favorite part was this one:
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We see this story through the eyes of a likable young painter, complete with gorgeous and telling imagery. Colin is determined to make it on his own; he refuses to fall back on his grandfather's money. And when he runs into Thomas, an older man he's been crushing on since his teens, he wants to prove that he's an adult now. But Colin still has a few things to learn about Thomas . . . and about growing up.
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Nov 02, 2010
miracle_fruit
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Mar 19, 2011
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