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A review by dharshanirymond
Riley Weaver Needs a Date to the Gaybutante Ball by Jason June
3.0
Jason June seem to take us on this express train like how Riley bulldozes on with life (slightly kidding). I loved the underlying theme of the plot than the execution. It was good no doubt but, I have some serious concerns about the contradictory behavior that Riley shows. When they're trying to put forth that everyone and their feelings are valid, they comment linking genitalia with sexuality and assume someone's gender based on their looks. Of course teenagers make mistakes and learn from them but, for all the damage that they cause, they just grovel and repent in a couple of chapters which seemed to be not enough.