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Queer as Folk

This novel series delves into the intricate relationships, passionate pursuits, and life-altering moments of a vibrant group of friends navigating life in a bustling city. Explore their authentic experiences as they search for love, grapple with identity, and seek acceptance. The narratives weave together humor, drama, and heartfelt moments, capturing the essence of community and the enduring power of friendship.

Always Have, Always Will
Never Tear Us Apart
Every Nine Seconds

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    Flashback to 1989 with your favorite characters from Queer as Folk in this novel from the Queer as Folk book series, based on the record-breaking Showtime series hailed as "wonderful" (Newsweek), in which Brian Kinney and Michael Novotny must get through high school, dealing with bullies, secret crushes, and their emerging sexualities. On the eve of Brian Kinney's eighteenth birthday, he and his best friend, Michael Novotny, celebrate a bond that could link them forever if their future paths don't separate them for good. In a few short weeks Brian, the seductive soccer star, will leave for college, where he'll be free to explore the adult pursuits in which he's only dabbled in high school. Michael is destined for a more sedate life in community college while living at home with his eccentric mom. But before their lives diverge, a hot new club will open, they'll go to the prom "stag" together, and family strife will turn their world upside down. Brian and Michael still have some unforgettable times to share before graduation ushers in the next stages of their lives.

    Every Nine Seconds
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    Your favorite Queer as Folk characters take you along on their youthful journey of sexual self-discovery in a new line of books based on the record-breaking Showtime series hailed as "fiercely realistic" by The New York Times. USA Today raves, "There's never been anything else like it on TV." Never Tear Us Apart They've been to the prom and signed the yearbooks. Now Brian and Michael are apart for the first time since grade school. Brian's soccer scholarship takes him to Carnegie-Mellon where he finds that he's a fresh -- if not a small -- fish in a big new pond. Meanwhile Michael, Deb, and Uncle Vic embark on the annual Novotny family vacation in the Poconos, where Michael makes some "new" friends. When the trip is cut short because Vic doesn't feel well, Michael learns that his uncle has AIDS and that their family must come together more closely than ever. Soon classes begin for both boys, and new passions and adventures put their friendship to the test. Lindsay, a pretty, talented art major at Carnegie-Mellon, is quickly becoming a fixture in Brian's life, and Emmett, whom Michael met at Babylon, becomes a good friend outside the club too. As sex becomes more than experimentation for both, Brian and Michael struggle with jealousy, homophobia, the realities of HIV, and finding a place of their own as they find their way back to each other.

    Never Tear Us Apart
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    Always Have, Always Will

    • 292 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.8(165)Add rating

    Exploring themes of sexual self-discovery, this book series features beloved characters from the groundbreaking Showtime series Queer as Folk. Each story delves into the complexities of their relationships and personal journeys, offering a fresh perspective on their lives. Celebrated for its unique storytelling, the series captures the essence of the original show while providing new and riveting narratives that resonate with fans.

    Always Have, Always Will