Two Thousand Pounds Per Square Inch (The Russel Middlebrook Series) by Brent Hartinger at Buddha Kitty Books
Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Young Adult / Romance / Fiction |
Length | Short Story, 21 pages |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 26-January-2014 |
Genre | Gay / Contemporary / Young Adult / Romance / Fiction |
Length | Short Story, 21 pages |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 26-January-2014 |
Russel Middlebrook is a gay teen who's been through a lot. He's the lead character in Brent Hartinger's Lambda Award-winning Russel Middlebrook Series. And he's also the star of Geography Club, the book that started it all and has now been adapted as a feature film co-starring Scott Bakula and Ana Gasteyer.
But now Russel is facing his biggest challenge yet: getting tested for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Could he be HIV-positive? Along the way, he recalls some of his own most important sexual experiences.
This free short story is part of The Real Story Safe Sex Project, an-all volunteer organization created by Brent Hartinger dedicated to using entertainment and popular culture to spread the word about HIV/AIDS and safe sex to gay and bi male teens and twentysomethings. For more information: brenthartinger.com/therealstory.
Format | ebook |
Publisher | Buddha Kitty Books |
Length | Short Story, 21 pages |
Heat Level | |
Publication Date | 26-January-2014 |
Price | $0.99 ebook |
Buy Link | http://www.amazon.com/Thousand-Pounds-Square-Russel-Middlebrook-ebook/dp/B00GHXJZSM |
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