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Download PDF Something Like Stories - Volume One By Jay Bell

Download PDF Something Like Stories - Volume One By Jay Bell

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Benjamin Bentley and many other beloved characters from the Something Like… series make their triumphant return in this collection of short stories and bonus material. Something Like Yesterday travels to the past where Eric Conroy attempts to find love against a backdrop of intolerance and political upheaval. Something Like Fall takes Ben down memory lane as he revisits the three most important men in his life. Allison Cross finally gets her dues in Something Like Tonight, examining the relationships in her life during a girls night out. Something Like Eternity takes the series where it has never gone before as Victor Hemingway seeks out his ultimate destiny. Also included is a character guide and timeline of key events thus far. Laughter and tears await you in this very special anthology!Each Something Like... book follows a different gay character on their quest for love. Central to the plot is the troubled relationship between Ben and Tim, high school sweethearts who continue to meet at different stages of their lives, their chemistry changing with each encounter. Surrounding them are a wealth of friends and enemies, each with their own story, resulting in an immersive universe filled with optimism and hope, heartbreak and healing. While the series doesn't shy away from sexual content, it also focuses deeply on emotion, promising an experience that will stay with you long after the final page is turned.The Something Like... series: 01: Something Like Summer02: Something Like Autumn03: Something Like Winter04: Something Like Spring05: Something Like Lightning06: Something Like Thunder07: Something Like Stories - Volume One08: Something Like Hail09: Something Like Rain10: Something Like Stories - Volume Two11: Something Like Forever12: Something Like Stories - Volume Three

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Another wonderful addition to the growing universe of the Something Like series! Bell break's away from his previous format with this collection of short stories that explore characters who have not had their moment in the sun, as well as revisiting those that we've not heard from in far too long. The first story delves into Eric's past as well as giving new insight into his and Tim's complex relationship. This story could have been a book all its own and Bell does an excellent job of fleshing out both Eric and Marcello while leaving you wanting more. The next story returns us to Ben's perspective and is a lovely conclusion to the Ben/Jace love story that frankly was missing from the other books, as well as giving the reader Ben's perspective on a more mature Tim, as well as his foster child, Jason Grant. Next we have a long overdue glimpse into Allison's world. This is without question the most fun story in the collection and gives us readers the girls night out between Allison and Michelle we never knew we needed (but we did, we really did). The final story I will not spoil, but it focuses on a character we've not seen in quite some time, and is the cleverest story Bell has ever written, with an ingenious way of allowing four of our main characters to be in the same story for the first time. There's also a fun character profile section and easter eggs dropped all throughout that devoted Bell readers will enjoy. You will laugh, you will cry (every single story without fail made me cry, as is Bell's way) and you will love spending an afternoon with old friends. HIGHLY recommended, but please do NOT let this be your introduction to the Something Like series. It could not be enjoyed without having read the previous six entries in the series.
Disclaimer: A separate review of Something Like Fall has been posted in Goodreads.Jay certainly knows how to break boundaries with Something Like Stories. This collection of short stories does not only bring into the limelight characters who had played secondary roles in the Something Like… saga. Characters like Eric, who was a significant figure in Tim’s rebirth, finally unravels his past in Something Like Yesterday. Allison, Ben’s best friend, accidentally meets Michelle, Jace’s sister, and both get to have one uninhibited night in Something Like Tonight. And mysterious Victor, who we knew to be an integral part in molding calm and collected Jace, gets to uncover the mystery of his afterlife calling in Something Like Eternity.Yes, while it was good to finally tap into their minds and get to know them a little more, Something Like Stories also unites worlds by bringing together characters from Jay’s other books like Dante from Hell's Pawn (which I haven’t read yet) and Connor from Kamikaze Boys (who I only remembered when I went through Allison’s files) – characters who crossed paths with one or two of our Something Like… characters and left an impression on these characters, albeit the brief encounter.I’ve always loved the “ordinariness” of Jay’s characters and stories, despite the heavy drama. And I say that with utmost affection. Ever since I started reading Something Like Summer, I am able to connect with all his characters easily. I always get the feeling that Ben and the gang are just around the corner, waiting for me to join them in an easy conversation about their day-to-day lives. And reading a new book in the series allows me to get to know them better. I’ve fallen in love with these characters that it just gets harder and harder to let go when I reach the end of a story.That is why I appreciate what Jay did in Something Like Stories. In the previous books, it’s like having one-on-one conversations with the main character. Here, it’s like being in an intimate gathering of friends and family where you get to enjoy the company of all the characters in the series. Simply put, Something Like Stories is like being wrapped up in a tight group hug that leaves you feeling all warm and fuzzy inside.And like every book in the series and what I consider as Jay’s trademark, these short stories are also laced with pain. I understand that some people do not like to see this in fictional books (even I despise it in some books), but I always think that the pain that Jay lets his characters go through is a welcomed one. Familiar. Relatable. That’s why I’ve cried lots of rivers with his books because I’ve been in these characters’ shoes, too many times to count. And the lessons that these characters take with them are also lessons I can take with me. This collection of short stories is no exception. And I loved every bit of it."We live in a world of give and take, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Give others your time and confidence, take away their concerns and loneliness when you can. Give them a piece of yourself when feeling brave, and take their love and cherish it when offered. Life is an exchange, an open market, so get out there and start living before the store closes permanently."And like I always say with each review that I write for Jay's books, I am excited for what's to come in the saga that's expanding as time goes by. Be it a new chapter for Jason and William, a new adventure for Ben and Tim, or a new character's story – I will always be looking forward to another visit into these characters' lives.

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