Bored Gay Werewolf: "An ungodly joy" Attitude Magazine

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Bored Gay Werewolf: "An ungodly joy" Attitude Magazine

Bored Gay Werewolf: "An ungodly joy" Attitude Magazine

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Bored Gay Werewolf is a novel about an aimless guy who happens to be a werewolf and what happens when he meets someone trying to create what seems to be a start-up for werewolves. the end definitely felt like too much for me, i really didn’t like it at all but it goes with the rest of the story i guess… it was so rushed too i don’t know i really didn’t like the ending.

It delivers all that the title promises: Brian works as a waiter, gets drunk with his friends, picks up guys on grindr, and largely ignores his monthly shifts into a wolf. Because of the title, I expected a fun, playful book and in parts it achieved that, however what confused me was its ever-changing tone. While I'd be excited to follow Brian, Nick, and Darby as they kick mythological-ass, the shift caught me off guard. But as Brian gets closer to Tyler's pack and drifts further away from Nik and Darby, he realises that Tyler's expansion plans are much more nefarious than a little lupine enlightenment. I am hopeful that a sequel is in the works, as I am eager to delve deeper into the world that the author has created and witness the further development of these intriguing characters.It gave me the same fun and campy feels as a cheesy 00s horror comedy, and I think we should bring that genre back. The author skilfully weaves together a story that balances both whimsy and realism, resulting in a truly captivating read. Upon reading the title, my initial impression was that this book would be a delightful and enchanting queer romance with a supernatural twist. Nik, the older woman who manages evenings at the restaurant while simultaneously revising and Derby the colourful nonbinary explosion of artful expression and performance. I cannot point to one of them and say it was that one that didn't feel right in the book, it was simply that they did not feel right coexisting with each other.

In addition to Brian, there are two wonderful supporting characters in Darby, a Non-Binary polymath, and Nik, an overworked and under-paid bar manager and medical student. i think what makes this book interesting is the critic of toxic masculinity, capitalism et cætera… i genuinely thought it was interesting to read.I've encountered, at least, three or four real-life 'Tylers', but that might be because I work in tech lol. As Brian delves deeper into Tyler's worldview, darker motivations emerge, and he must use everything he's learned and everyone he knows to escape it.



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