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Arcade
Arcade | Drew Nellins Smith
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An unnamed man, in the wake of a breakup, begins frequenting a peepshow arcade where closeted men meet for anonymous sex. The arcade is a strange world, one where questions of power, race, and class collide with unhinged sexual desire, with fetishes, fantasies, and even occasionally love. The protagonist explores this curious new place, where many of society's rules are thrown out and replaced with a very specific code of conduct. After being driven to the arcade by a break-up and subsequent obsession with a cop who left him due to his fear of coming out, he compulsively returns, neurotically cataloguing the sights and sounds of the arcade, its overwhelming sleaziness, its safety and dangers. As his adventures both within the arcade and beyond continue to escalate, he must eventually confront whether his time at the arcade is just the passing phase that his small town Texas family insists it is, or perhaps, the gateway to a new way of life.
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That-Bookish-Hiker
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Went to a 21 yr old and over arcade. It‘s the best!

#sorrynotbookrelated

RadicalReader @That-Bookish-Hiker never heard of a 21 and over arcade before sounds awesome 6y
That-Bookish-Hiker @RadicalReader neither have I until living in Portland. It‘s 21 and over only after 5. But it‘s nice to play arcade games without kids running around lol. 6y
RadicalReader @That-Bookish-Hiker the awesome amenities when it comes to chilling without corralling children 6y
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ChrisMeier
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Mehso-so

I don't read a lot of LGBTQ fiction, and although this isn't the best I've read in this genre recently, there are worse ways to spend your time.

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Andrewboylan
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Arcade is 1 of 5 books I liked this year!

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Cody
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Pickpick

this books is terrifyingly uncanny. though the setting is not familiar, who hasn't gone a little off the deep end after a break up? this book is raw and gritty, and definitely makes for a scandalous subway read.

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Deserthorror
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My #fridayread from a couple weeks ago. A coming of age story unlike any other except that coming of age is unlike anything else. Bold, daring, and not for the faint of heart.