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I rated this 3 stars only because I don't think I'm smart enough to "get" it all. But it's a beautiful, haunting short novel in verse. Something completely different.
I really enjoyed this one. Months after finishing Chely Wright's autobiography, Like Me, this was exponentially better. I know part of the reason was the fact that he had decades of amazing success to write about, but he was also simply a better writer. I would have given it somewhere along 3.4 stars, so I couldn't quite round up. There was a lot of repetetiveness about "It wasn't my time," (to come out as gay) which was really not necessary. It was nice to catch a glimpse of that uber-fame that is reserved for a select few. Much of his experiences seemed incredible, especially considering that so much of this happened when he was so young. It was refreshing to hear him speak about his sexuality, why he remained hidden so long and what ultimately led him out. I was completely unaware of his work in helping to fight for the freedoms of children all across the world. I would recommend this book to anyone curious about life in such a bright light, to those who like Ricky Martin's music and certainly to people who have been or are struggling with being in the closet.
A vampire is a cell thing, that plugs into the wall and charges your cell phones... What is he smoking???