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Book Boyfriend
- Narrated by: Pete Cross
- Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
There are three things you need to know about Preston “PK” Kingsley: He’s a writer, toiling in obscurity as an editorial assistant at a New York City publishing house. He is not a cliché. No, really. He’s been secretly in love with his best friend, Art, since they once drunkenly kissed in college.
When Art moves in with PK following a bad breakup, PK hopes this will be the moment when Art finally sees him as more than a friend. But Art seems to laugh off the very idea of them in a relationship, so PK returns to his writing roots—in fiction, he can say all the things he can’t say out loud.
In his book, PK can be the perfect boyfriend. Before long, it seems like the whole world has a crush on the fictionalized version of him, including Art, who has no idea that the hot new book everyone's talking about is PK’s story. But when his brilliant plan to win Art over backfires, PK might lose not just his fantasy book boyfriend but also his best friend.
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- dreamyescapist
- 14-06-22
Gripping story, excellent narrator
Honestly, I am not sure how this book would have worked out if read, but the narrator did such an excellent job here that he probably upgraded the book by ten levels. And it already is a very good book to start with, so. Do the math. The story is interesting and the main character is just...so relatable, so lovely, so loveable. He is borderline neurodivergent and I absolutely adored his messy and all-over-the-place stream of consciousness. Ripper has outdone zirself in portraying someone like that. The novel is also peopled by adorable, yet very lifelike secondary characters, such as Wade and Ray, Maggie and Preston's parents. Everything in this novel just clicked for me. And have I mentioned the absolutely freaking BEST narration ever? No? So, here. Cheers.
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