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It is a fairly interesting story of falling in love for the first time. The story starts out by Jordan (the author) coming out via a poem in his Senior English class, but judging by his description of himself, everyone probably already knew or guessed , and he ends up finding love and friendships via a mistaken identity on the internet. Had I only judged this book on the story alone, I probably would have given it 2.5-3 stars. Unfortunately, this book suffers from a lack of a proof reader and a strong editor. It contains numerous layout, spelling, grammar and fact errors, which I find especially disappointing considering the price from Amazon for my Kindle version compared to other better quality writing from independent authors. In the end I didn???t care enough about the author or his friends through most of the story to give it a higher rating.