Nathan's Story
I really like this author. I enjoyed reading Atom Heart John Belovedso when I saw this book I decided to get it despite the $9.99 price tag.Overall, I really enjoyed it. The author is a captivating storyteller. I love how his characters are flaw and make mistakes and nothing is black and white.It was nice to get Nathan's side of the story. It was also nice that his story was slightly different. Even though, I enjoyed reading John Beloved, I didn't much like John. I couldn't help but feel that
Updated 8/30/14: After some intensive discussions about the book, I decided to add some lines and hope that it'll help you. * My rating of this book is my personal relationship with the new old Nathan. It has nothing to do with the writing style or with the story itself. And MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE doesn't have to be YOUR personal experience. You're not my clone. * If you're looking for a hot sweet MM-romance with TWO likeable characters you're probably shouldn't read Luke Hartwell's books at
I read this one immediately following Atom Heart John Beloved simply because I didn't want to leave these exceptionally wonderful characters. I was extremely pleased to find out that this was NOT simply the same story told from Nathan's point of view. It is a completely separate, stand-alone story about the lives of the characters we met in the previous book. This one focuses on Nathan and reveals aspects of his life that we did not know.I almost gave it four stars instead of five because, in
4.5 stars
What I hated about this book?- I read Atom Heart John Beloved first.What I loved about this book?- I read Atom Heart John Beloved first!!!I should have stopped there. I should never have given into the temptation of wandering into Nathan's mind. I liked John in the first book. He was a human being. He handled his urges and fears in a "less than honorable" way. In other words, a way that some of us really do handle situations and not how we wish we would. Nathan in the first book is the guy we
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Title | : | Nathan's Story |
Author | : | Luke Hartwell |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 168 pages |
Published | : | November 19th 2013 by Watersgreen House (first published June 20th 2013) |
Categories | : | Romance. M M Romance. Young Adult. Coming Of Age. Contemporary. LGBT |
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Luke Hartwell, author of the award-winning novel Atom Heart John Beloved, returns with a second look at its characters from Nathan's point of view. Readers of the first book will find some situations familiar, but Nathan is not John, and his story is his own. As Nathan narrates the story of his teen years, Hartwell's unexpected plot twists will surprise and delight, all the while remaining true to his fundamental theme: love as a state of grace.Specify Books During Nathan's Story
Original Title: | Nathan's Story ASIN B00DIAZ6MQ |
Edition Language: | English URL http://watergreen.wix.com/watersgreenhouse |
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Updated 8/30/14: After some intensive discussions about the book, I decided to add some lines and hope that it'll help you. * My rating of this book is my personal relationship with the new old Nathan. It has nothing to do with the writing style or with the story itself. And MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE doesn't have to be YOUR personal experience. You're not my clone. * If you're looking for a hot sweet MM-romance with TWO likeable characters you're probably shouldn't read Luke Hartwell's books atI really like this author. I enjoyed reading Atom Heart John Belovedso when I saw this book I decided to get it despite the $9.99 price tag.Overall, I really enjoyed it. The author is a captivating storyteller. I love how his characters are flaw and make mistakes and nothing is black and white.It was nice to get Nathan's side of the story. It was also nice that his story was slightly different. Even though, I enjoyed reading John Beloved, I didn't much like John. I couldn't help but feel that
Updated 8/30/14: After some intensive discussions about the book, I decided to add some lines and hope that it'll help you. * My rating of this book is my personal relationship with the new old Nathan. It has nothing to do with the writing style or with the story itself. And MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE doesn't have to be YOUR personal experience. You're not my clone. * If you're looking for a hot sweet MM-romance with TWO likeable characters you're probably shouldn't read Luke Hartwell's books at
I read this one immediately following Atom Heart John Beloved simply because I didn't want to leave these exceptionally wonderful characters. I was extremely pleased to find out that this was NOT simply the same story told from Nathan's point of view. It is a completely separate, stand-alone story about the lives of the characters we met in the previous book. This one focuses on Nathan and reveals aspects of his life that we did not know.I almost gave it four stars instead of five because, in
4.5 stars
What I hated about this book?- I read Atom Heart John Beloved first.What I loved about this book?- I read Atom Heart John Beloved first!!!I should have stopped there. I should never have given into the temptation of wandering into Nathan's mind. I liked John in the first book. He was a human being. He handled his urges and fears in a "less than honorable" way. In other words, a way that some of us really do handle situations and not how we wish we would. Nathan in the first book is the guy we
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