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Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman
Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman








Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman

She’s incredibly, sometimes frustratingly close to her mom and sister.

Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman

Ruth is fat, fannish, awkward, and grouchy. He likes cooking and explicit consent, and he also definitely likes Ruth. Show moreĮvan is basically a Captain America thirst tweet, the best kind of beta hero.

Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman

Evan wants to know why, when she is obviously incredibly interesting, smart, and gorgeous.Įvan is basically a Captain Am. And I would have liked more of everything - more character development, more exploration of the relationships and the characters' own interiority, even more about the townspeople - but for a novella-length series debut, this was an absolute delight. Heads-up: there were some distracting typos and a little bit of the roughness that can come with a self-pub. Yes, I swore off librarian romances! But I'm coming back for Katrina Jackson's next book. In a small-town setting that (from the glimpse we get) seems to be more like Henry Adams in Beverly Jenkins's Blessings series than the usual milquetoast small-town-filled-with-random-white-dudes-with-muscles!!Īnd the next one is about a LIBRARIAN. They are all into each other separately and together! Two - TWO!! - sweet, sensitive beta heroes! (It's an M/M/F!) (With a gorgeous actual-fat lady on the cover!!) If you're in the mood for subtle and layered heartache, this isn't your read today - it's frothy, uncomplicated wish-fulfillment in the best way.Ī fat - not just "curvy" - Black academic heroine! It took me until this summer to realize this kind of cheerful, plot-driven fun was a flavor I could really enjoy when it was done right. Show moreįrom Scratch was the kind of fun, sexy, playful romance that finally got me to enjoy contemporaries. It took me until this summer to realize this kind of. From Scratch was the kind of fun, sexy, playful romance that finally got me to enjoy contemporaries.










Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman