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Shaking the Sugar Tree
Shaking the Sugar Tree | Nick Wilgus
15 posts | 1 read | 1 to read
With the help of his deaf son, a gay single father in the South looks for love.
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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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bookishkai
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Finished book number one for #bookisholympics. In the beginning I was unsure about this. There were some editing mistakes, I didn't really get some of the humor, and the characterization a felt a bit stereotypical, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. This book kept surprising me in unexpected ways; maybe what I thought was stereotypical and awkward is just reality. I'm heading right into the second book in the series, Stones in the Road.

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Top two rows are my anticipated reads for #bookisholympics. I'm just glad my work schedule changes this week, it leaves me three mornings a week to read until I have to pick The Munchkin up at school. I'm going to start with Shaking the Sugar Tree because something about Sundays just calls for some queer romance.

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