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John Calvin Hughes

    John Calvin Hughes delves into the human experience through compelling narratives and insightful poetry. His works often explore the intricacies of relationships and the search for meaning within ordinary lives. Hughes's style is marked by its honesty and poetic precision, drawing readers into profound reflections. His writing serves as an invitation to contemplate one's own journey and the shapes of luck in life.

    The Boys
    • The Boys

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "...grab yourself a drink, a stiff one, make it a double, settle into your easy chair, open The Boys , and begin. You’re home for the evening. And I promise you this, Lucas and Lowell will haunt your dreams." — John Dufresne, author of I Don’t Like Where This Is Going Darling Jean Bramlett has been accepted into the college of her dreams. In the first thrilling days of her freshman year, she works hard in her classes and dreams of becoming a famous poet and a scholar. Then she meets two upperclassmen, Lucas and Lowell. Brilliant, handsome, confident, they seem to be everything she wants to be. They pull her into their orbit, and with them she embarks on a series of increasingly bizarre and violent adventures, ultimately resulting in murder.

      The Boys