
Why We Fight
At First Sight Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Sean Crisden
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By:
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TJ Klune
Do you believe in love at first sight?
Corey Ellis sure doesn't. Oh, everyone around him seems to have found their happy ending, but he's far too busy to worry about such things. He'll have plenty of time for romance after he survives his last summer before graduation. So what if he can't get his former professor, Jeremy Olsen, out of his head? It's nothing more than hero worship. And that's the way it should stay.
Except bi-gender Corey - aka Kori - is interning at Phoenix House for the summer, an LGBTQI youth center. A center that recently hired an interim director until someone can be found to fill the position permanently.
Because life is extraordinarily unfair, the director just so happens to be a certain former professor, now turned current boss.
Desperate to keep things professional as he and Jeremy grow closer, Corey makes a major mistake: He turns to his friends, Paul Auster and Sanford Stewart, for help.
But Paul and Sandy have some ideas of their own....
Contains mature themes.
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TJ Klune did it again
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Charlie and Robert, Paul and Vince (and Wheels), Sandy and Darren, Matty and Larry, Nana and Johnny Depp, and now Corey/Kori and Jeremy. Characters I adore and will revisit over and over. I love and recommend this series, and I especially recommend it in audio.
The previous books in this series were performed by a different narrator who is a favorite, so it took a while for me to adjust to the new voices. However, this is also one of the narrators I love to listen to, and he did a wonderful job, as always. Listening to this story, and laughing and crying as I drove down the interstate, was wonderful. I will continue to re-listen and imagine myself as an honorary Auster. I love and recommend this audiobook.
I love these people!
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Narrator score🎧 ; ok, I will admit I was so disappointed that Michael Lesley wasn't the narrator of this one. And yes I adore Sean Crisden so much! But I was so delighted by this preference!!!! It was incredible!!!!! I loved it so!!!
Level of steam🔥: it's a tj book and for those of you that read his books already probably will not expect what happened in this book 😂😂😂 it was hot and hilarious! I loved everything about it. Because potassium is good for you and it will be egglicious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Level of anxiety and sadness0😱😢: this book is part of a hilarious series. So no the book isn't sad it's a full-on funny story that will make you laugh so much.
The book itself📖: wow, I just can't say enough about the importance of this story for the gay community. This book speaks about very important political and nonpolitical real issues that the gay community struggles with on a daily basis. It was written brilliantly like only this storyteller can tell us in his incredible way.
This book is so important today a few months before us elections... and it's incredibly beautiful funny and amazing!
I think it's the most important book that tj wrote.
Not the best book (because I don't think there is such a thing all his books are amazing) but the subject is so well written that I just can rant and rant about it...
P.s. I really really want a book about Santiago now.
fantastic or actually eggtastic 🤣🤣🤣🤩🤩🤩
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After reading/listening to the first 3 books of this series, and also the ‘Bear, Otter, and the Kid’ series, it was great to have a book just for Corey/Kori, for their story, from their POV. They’re such an interesting character on their own and TJ did an amazing job (as always) with this one. I’ve read other reviews stating this book got too political, but I have to disagree with that. I think, when you consider the US political climate in 2016, especially from the LGBTQIA+ community’s perspective, it’s something that needs to be addressed and explored. And even more so in the context of this story, when the MC is working with youth in the community, who I know from personal experience felt extremely confused, angry, and anxious throughout that time.
Now about the narration… while I was initially bummed that Michael Lesley wasn’t the Narrator on this book (bc I absolutely adore him!), and while it did feel somewhat jarring to have a new narrator on the 4th book in a series who pronounced names differently and seemed to give characters different vibes entirely, I still thought Sean Crisden did an excellent job and shouldn’t be faulted for his differences to Lesley.
Overall, I think if you enjoyed the first 3 books in the series, you will enjoy this one just as much—possibly even more. And I absolutely recommend it, as I’d recommend any other book by this author. Any - and ALL - of Klune’s books are worth checking out, and definitely worth the credit or cost!
Another hit from TJ Klune!
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