The Rules and Regulations for Mediating Myths & Magic

The Rules and Regulations for Mediating Myths & Magic

2017 • 290 pages

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Average rating4.6

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I loved this book. The wit is dry, the action easy to follow, the confusion of the main character absolutely warranted (Mermaids? in Lake Michigan?!), and it's just wonderful. And it stars a bisexual teenage BOY. Male bisexuality could use more visibility, so this made me really happy. I picked this book for the M/M for Pride; I was really excited to find the main character is bisexual! It was a great surprise.

Bridger (an unusual name, but it fits him) is a senior in high school with a crush on his next door neighbor. He plans to go to school far away - Florida - where he can just BE himself instead of having to come out. But for that he needs money; so he answers an ad for an assistant doing....well he's not sure exactly what. When he finally demands answers, he learns the truth about the world of myth and magic, and things snowball from there.

He wrestles with keeping it secret from his friends - because really, who would believe he saw mermaids in Lake Michigan? At the same time, he's trying to wrap his head around his attraction to Leo, star football player, who just might like him back, and how to tell his mom he's bisexual.

I loved Bridger, and his best friend, Astrid, who will kick the butt of anyone who looks wrong at Bridger, and Leo was an absolute dreamboat. I also want to know more about Pavel and his companions! I really really hope the author writes more books in this world, because I want to read them!

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