Saturday, June 13, 2015

Timmy's Review of As The World Falls Down by Jennifer Lee

Jennifer Lee is a debut author with this short story being her first published book. I have beta read another of her stories that hopefully will be out soon! (Hint Hint!!)

I loved this short! The story is based in a world where the “norm” is LGBTQ+ as opposed to heterosexual. Not a new concept, but this story has an interesting angle. A new way for people to see how hard it is to come out. The thing is, though EVERYONE should read this story, I think it’s really aimed toward heterosexual people. It can teach how freaking stupid people sound when telling the LGBT community that we are not “normal.”

Follow Paul as he comes out to his moms and deals with the fallout of being forced out of a closet that he wasn’t ready to step out of yet. You’ll also get to follow the burgeoning relationship between him and Molly.

This book can only be found on Amazon and is roughly 10,000 words long. For $.99 it’s a great price for a quick read, but I warn you it’s not a smell the roses type of story. It deals with many issues we deal with in the gay community. There is the coming out, bullying, discrimination, and the loss of family and friends. I give this short story 4 Marbles, and I really hope to see more from Paul and Molly. I’d like to hope they have a happy ever after kind of ending, though I have a feeling it will be hard for Paul to get there. ~Timmy


As the World Falls Down is now available 
in eBook at Amazon
Independent Reviews Welcome

About As The World Falls Down

One day Paul is a typical, All-American teenager with an after school job, parents who love and support him and a secret brewing within. But all of that changes when he finds himself in a fight for acceptance for who he really is in a world that says he's an abomination, immoral, and diseased. When he is forcibly outed, his world is turned upside down. Can he really gain the acceptance he desires even when the current political and religious climate teaches that heterosexuality is wrong and seeks to deny him the basic rights that should be afforded everyone, heterosexual or not?

About Jennifer Lee

Jennifer Lee lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family. She enjoys reading, watching great horror and drama films, and spending time with her daughter when not writing. Jennifer has been writing since she was nine years old, where she started her first book with the table of contents (before anything else was written). Jennifer writes in a variety of genres, enjoying all facets of fiction.

The only thing better than writing a deep character full of angst and discovery, or writing a world of delight and danger, or a compelling scene that feels authentic and full of emotion, is knowing that my readers have enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. If you laughed at my jokes or hung off my cliffs, let me know! You can find me on my blog. Have a Facebook? Follow me there! I'm on Twitter as well @JenniferLee_76. Thank you for reading!

18 comments:

  1. Wonderful review Timmy, I will definitely give this one a read <3

    I've read similar themes to this before and am always amazed that people against same sex love just do not get it :(
    Maybe schools should have more books like this, not for the pupils but for them to take home and show their parents how silly they sound :)

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    1. Yes Deezey, it should be required reading in school!
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  2. Great review, Timmy! Sounds like a very good read!

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    1. Thanks Anna! So glad you stopped by!
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  3. Wonderful review, Timmy. Certainly made me very curious about the book. I live for the day when 'coming out' will be a thing of the past. When it will be irrelevant who or how anyone loves. When sexual orientation will be as exciting as say hair colour; just a fact of life. Until that day it is good book like this exist. Because it will hopefully show people how very silly 'our' attitude to these matters is.

    What can I say. I'm an optimist.

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    1. Thanks Helena! I would LOVE to hear what you think of the story!
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  4. Very interesting story. I haven't read one like this but love the concept. I'll definitely give it a read. Thanks for the recommendation, Timmy.

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    1. Thanks Mel! It was an interesting way to show how silly some of the stuff said sounds. Reverse Psychology right? :D
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  5. This sounds so cool! And, what a great concept...turning the whole 'coming out' thing on its ear...Great review, Timmy!

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    1. Thanks Jules! Let me know your thoughts after you get a chance to read it!
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  6. Super terrific review, Timmy! Sounds like a pretty interesting read.

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    1. Thanks Sandy! I love seeing you here! Hope you give this short a change!
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  7. Hi Timmy, your review has made me curious as this is not a theme I've read before but I will now. :) Thank you!

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    1. AWESOME! I hope you like it as much as I did! Please remember to come back and let me know!
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  8. Good review. I will read this. I'm in between books right now and this sounds a great go to. Thank you.

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    1. YAY Carol! Let me know your thoughts after you read it!
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  9. Thank you Timmy for your wonderful review. I really appreciate the time you took to read my story and to tell others. I am grateful! Also, the other book you hint-hinted about is definitely in line to be published as well! I'm excited!

    Thank you again for such a great review!

    Jennifer Lee

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    1. I can't wait to review it too! I have read it, but I can only review published books or books that have a firm date to be published, such as I do a review for a blog tour on a book that will soon be out.
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