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File Size: 1161 KB
Print Length: 200 pages
Publisher: Harmony Ink Press (January 8, 2015)
Publication Date: January 8, 2015
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01HLOS3WO
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Christopher Koehler's "Poz" follows Brett Hartinger's "The Real Story Safe Sex Project," dedicated to educating about sex/safe sex through writing. Koehler's novel explores the life of Remy Babcock, a high school junior, a rower on his school's team, and in the closet to almost everybody he knows. One exception is his good friend, Mikey, who Remy knows is gay too, but is sending him mixed schools. Longing for some kind of release, Remy finds comfort in other boys, which proves easy for him as he looks older than he is. The novel tracks him spiraling downward into more and more sordid encounters until the consequences come at a head.This novel is overflowing with tension, and carries a strong message. There's a responsibility that comes with sex and protecting yourself, and the consequences aren't just there on the page for the characters. It's meant to make you really identify with Remy and be more aware of how and why to protect yourself. All the characters leap off the page, from twins Remy and Geoff (nicknamed Germy and Goff by each other), Mikey, and the twins' parents, you dive headfirst into Mikey's life, getting caught up with him and experiencing the terrors and anxiety that he faces because of his choices.In my opinion, Koehler does exactly what he sets out to do. While educating readers on practices of safe sex, he also makes it clear that those who are diagnosed positive are not being given a death sentence. There are always consequences to actions, but there's also hope and treatment. There's no moral judgment here, and I walked away from this novel extremely conscious of Remy's undertakings. I absolutely recommend this book to any reader, especially ones who are not educated about the sexual risks that come with not protecting yourself. If this is regarded as book one to a continued series, I would definitely read all future installments!
I didn't give this book 5 stars because I loved it but the book has a very important message.This book is very hard for me to write an unbiased review not because of how much I did or did not like it. I did like it.The subject matter saddens me horribly.(Spoiler Alert:) What I do know is that our country does far too little these days educating young people on the subjects of Sexually transmitted diseases and how to prevent them just by using Condoms. I'm in the same boat as Remy and have been since the 1980's when we knew crap. His catting around for sex is no different than the 80's and before. His relationship with his brother Geoff, his parents, coach and Mikey all are so familiar.I feel this book should be required reading for young people in the LGBTQ community. The author has taken great pains to write real characters and situations which is so important in a story like this.I've been saying to many people who know I read M4M romance that I get really tired of the "oh I'm clean are you?" being used in so many of the genres books and then following up with the "I want to feel you skin to skin inside me." Seriously? Come on don't all of us authors included need to be part of the educating process? I still read them regardless but if authors who use the above situations in their books added a foreword or afterword promoting Safe Sex and included phone contacts for places for anonymous testing it might help save one person's life which helps save others.I apologize for being on a soap box.I enjoyed the book and will definitely read more of Mr. Koehler in the future.
~ For Remy and Michael and everyone else like them, and their loving families and friends. ~Starting out, the tone and narration are unmistakably those of a teenager. Frenetic, sarcastic and energetic, Remy begins his story and my brain was trying to keep up. <<< Does not mean I’m old! ;)Not surprisingly, fitting in is a major theme in this book. It gets right to the heart of how difficult it is, how isolating and painful it feels when fitting in seems impossible. It’s a struggle that exhausts and drains. It actually ends up stifling and impeding someone from really sharing and being who they’re meant to be.Oh wait, two of my favorite phrases: “erg ninja†and “ego candyâ€. Did I just become cool(er?) for adding these to my own verbal stash?* * Sidebar: I just might flit and flip twixt subjects like Remy does in telling his story, like mental ping pong. * *And back to the struggle…~ * ~ I locked my throat so I didn’t scream, but I wanted to and one of these days I would. ~ * ~A strong physical effort to hide an even stronger emotionally crushing existence.There are some repetitive words and phrases, sometimes in consecutive paragraphs. I chalk this up to a very real portrayal of the way a teenage brain works and therefore communicates. The brain can get stuck on “repeat†just like a favorite or meaningful movie or song that gets played over and over as a way of dealing with life.It shouldn’t be a surprise to learn that this is an emotional book. It’s simultaneously very personal and universal. It’s a complicated and multi-layered story about teamwork and neglect thereof, friendship and the loss of, and the learning curve on which we all seem to live, whether teenager or adult. It’s about acceptance and forgiveness and demanding that those who supposedly love us behave like they do.This is a good mix of language and the handling of subjects and actions that would probably be best read by those around 17 and 18, unless someone younger has a certain level of maturity.~ * ~ â€Remy,†Goff, said, putting his hand on my shoulder, “you’ve never been young, not once in your whole life.†~ * ~Being Remy’s twin brother, Goff would know. As do I. As someone who has always been told that she came into the world already acting like she was 30, I understand Remy. ;) This also speaks to that fact that this isn’t all serious drama. There is definitely humor and typically teenage angst, which translates to even more humor.The prose was mostly smooth, never halting or awkward. The dialogue felt natural when the kids and coaches were conversing. When it came to some of the other adults, it did feel a bit overdone, but we’re also talking about parents here, so it fit.This is such a personal story. It makes it even more difficult for me to accurately explain my emotions while reading, especially in the final chapters. At some points, it got so intense that I found myself harboring a strong desire to skip or ignore entire sections. I didn’t. No way would I do that in reading a book like this.It’s important to me that I read this and I think it would feel that way to you, too. Compassion, understanding and the ability treat people in a non-judgmental way are all… well, they speak for themselves. We can’t forget these things.This book is frankly a great resource, especially if you or someone you know is in Remy’s or Michael’s situation. This can help open doors if you have questions and aren’t sure where to go for some answers. This will lead you in a good direction.~ * ~ I would never know their names, but I had to live because they had never had the chance. ~ * ~This review was originally published on Prism Book Alliance
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