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Title:Know Not Why (Know Not Why #1)
Author:Hannah Johnson
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 317 pages
Published:April 23rd 2012 by Smashwords
Categories:Romance. M M Romance. LGBT. Contemporary. Young Adult
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Howie gets a job at Artie Kraft's Arts 'N Crafts hoping to score with his lady coworkers. After all, girls love a sensitive guy, and what's more sensitive than dedicating your life to selling yarn and ... stuff? (Okay, so maybe it'd be a good idea to actually learn what one sells at an arts 'n crafts store.) But things don't go exactly according to plan. Coworker #1 is Cora: tiny, much-pierced, and way too fierce to screw with in any sense. Coworker #2 is Kristy: blonde, bubbly, unattainable perfection. And Coworker #3 is, well, Arthur. It goes without saying that he’s not an option. Right?

… Right?

Yeah, Howie’s life just got straight up confusing.

Pun intended.

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Original Title: Know Not Why
ISBN: 1476149038 (ISBN13: 9781476149035)
Edition Language: English
Series: Know Not Why #1
Characters: Howard 'Howie' Jenkins, Arthur Kraft Jr., Cora Caldwell, Kristy Quincy, Amber Clark, Mitchell Ballard

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Witty & fun. Tremendously immature. Howie makeover. Howie is an obnoxious young man trying to grow up. Admirably he gives up his college plans to stay home with his recently widowed mother, and finds himself stuck in a rut. He is pretty much a lazy pig, and realizes the ugly truth about himself along the journey of the story. He takes a job at the local craft store in hopes of scoring a relationship or at a minimum scratching an itch. He is not disappointed, but confused with the desires and

This is a lovely book, funny and sweet with tug-at-your heart moments. The characters are quirky, almost to the point of caricature, but they don't quite fall off the edge, and you end up rooting for them. Although the MCs are in their early twenties, this is very much a YA-style book. Sex is off page, and this is a first-person account of self-discovery and coming out. That's not to say the story is immature, or shallow, but that these are very young men (especially the narrator) making the

4-4.5*I just finished reading this book and now try to get my thoughts in some orderly written form. First, although the formatting and editing of the book is very good and it's rather long with 100.000+ words, I still think that $9,99 is too expensive for an unknown, self-published author. 2-4$ less would have been a fair price. Especially when thinking of similar quality books sold for 2,99$. Nevertheless the blurb and the cover got me to buying this book.Now, the story: The first few pages

2.5 "fifteen year old girl" stars!! 2016 - 2nd Most Fun Review to Write My bf saw me reading this when I started it....read the description...rolled his big brown eyes...and said...."when you going to pick up Les Miserables again and stop reading this crap". Well he unleased a fifteen year old girl demon inside me and she is insisting on writing this review before she leaves my body."Shut up Jaidee. It's hard being inside you. You think a lot about boring stuff and also some stuff that as a

This one is SO funny!And I absolutely loved it!!!The humor is absurd, sarcastic, intelligent, black, ridiculous, good, bad, whatever!I couldn't stop laughing!But really, the story is great!Howie has crazy ideas.He decides to get a job to have a girlfriend. Because, really, it is as simple as that.But he doesn't feel attracted to any of the girls working in the store.So, his world will be upside down in a very mad way.And he will have to face the truth.And to be able to be proud.So he can be

I *adored* this book so much. It's definitely going to be in my best reads of the year list. I've been in the mood for a good, solid, straight-up, slow build contemporary--no shifters or magic in sight--and this was exactly what I needed. There are so many things I loved about it.First, the first person POV narrative voice was so witty and funny. It reminds me of a kinder, gentler "Tell Me It's Real". It took me a chapter or two to get into it, but then I just floated all the way through, often

Review posted at The Armchair Reader.4.5 starsLike yesterday's review of The Other Guy by Cary Attwell, this is another self-published book that I've been encouraged to read by friends and really awesome reviews on Goodreads. It is very different from that book, of course, and not without it's own problems, but the awesomeness of the book and the characters outweighed my frustration with some of the writing issues, leaving me really excited and hopeful that this author will continue writing.