I'm gonna listen to it now. Ahh, so nice~ I'm guessing Est Em took some inspiration in the punk scene in the UK for Nick and Pete's story. This is sooo awesome.
Sheesh, why did I decided to read Est Em only now? I've read her Equus series before (which of course, as the title suggest, is about horses, er half-human half-horse creatures) and I'm not a fan of it. But my gosh, her other works like these, it's soooo mature! Granted they lack the smutty, hot, smexy scenes we're all craving for, but the realism is there.
This is what really happens in real life, fujoshis and fudanshis. Gay lovers in real life do not just have sex all day long, and then they live happily ever after. Est Em's works gives us a glimpse of what really happens in their lives: they grow old, they argue, they separate, they might not end up together. Now I'll get my tissues and sob in a corner.
I'm gonna listen to it now. Ahh, so nice~ I'm guessing Est Em took some inspiration in the punk scene in the UK for Nick and Pete's story. This is sooo awesome.
Sheesh, why did I decided to read Est Em only now? I've read her Equus series before (which of course, as the title suggest, is about horses, er half-human half-horse creatures) and I'm not a fan of it. But my gosh, her other works like these, it's soooo mature! Granted they lack the smutty, hot, smexy scenes we're all craving for, but the realism is there.
This is what really happens in real life, fujoshis and fudanshis. Gay lovers in real life do not just have sex all day long, and then they live happily ever after. Est Em's works gives us a glimpse of what really happens in their lives: they grow old, they argue, they separate, they might not end up together. Now I'll get my tissues and sob in a corner.