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ISBN: | 1623804094 (ISBN13: 9781623804091) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=3665 |
Characters: | Benjamin "Benji" Edward Green, Calliel |
Setting: | Roseland, Oregon,2012(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Lambda Literary Award for Gay Romance (2014), Rainbow Award for Best LGBT Cover: Design (2013) |
T.J. Klune
ebook | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4.19 | 2592 Users | 545 Reviews

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Title | : | Into This River I Drown |
Author | : | T.J. Klune |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | March 25th 2013 by Dreamspinner Press (first published March 24th 2013) |
Categories | : | Romance. M M Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Angels |
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2014 Lambda Literary Award Winner for Best Gay RomanceFive years ago, Benji Green lost his beloved father, Big Eddie, who drowned when his truck crashed into a river. All called it an accident, but Benji thought it more. However, even years later, he is buried deep in his grief, throwing himself into taking over Big Eddie's convenience store in the small town of Roseland, Oregon. Surrounded by his mother and three aunts, he lives day by day, struggling to keep his head above water.
But Roseland is no ordinary place.
With ever-increasing dreams of his father's death and waking visions of feathers on the surface of a river, Benji's definition of reality is starting to bend. He thinks himself haunted, but whether by ghosts or memories, he can no longer tell. It's not until the impossible happens and a man falls from the sky and leaves the burning imprint of wings on the ground that he begins to understand that the world around him is more mysterious than he could have possibly imagined. It's also more dangerous, as forces beyond anyone's control are descending on Roseland, revealing long hidden truths about friends, family, and the man named Calliel who Benji is finding he can no longer live without.
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Ratings: 4.19 From 2592 Users | 545 ReviewsColumn Based On Books Into This River I Drown
All the awards!!! All the awards for this book!! Go, buy it, read it, rejoice. I still can't write a coherent review for this book. I wish I could give it more stars.This book. This book!! It gutted me, gleefully ripped out and stomped on my heart, and then with a 'there, there' pat on the head, gave me a wee bit of happiness at the end. Wee meaning teeny-tiny, barely enough to stop me from drowning in my own tears.That's all I have to say about that.Why do I love books???I'm taken into other worlds where I can control what goes on, and is often so much better than reality. They make me smile and sometimes laugh out loud; they make me cringe or are downright embarrassing; they let my imagination run riot; they make me really angry and think 'WTF?' or gasp with indignation; sometimes I'm breathless with anticipation and can't wait to find out what happens next; they make me snigger and chuckle, and if I'm especially lucky a little hot and
I bought Into This River I Drown the summer of 2015, but for some reason I waited until now to actually read it. I've opened it many times to dig in, but something would always make me choose a different book. Maybe it was the length -- it's loooonnng. Maybe it's because I knew that TJ Klune would shred me like no one else does. Maybe I just wasn't ready.I'm not a religious person, and I mean at all. I never really have been and I doubt I ever will be. And this book deals heavily in religious

This might be the hardest review Ive ever tried to write. Mostly because I dont want give anything away about this book. I think it should be experienced with a completely blank slate. Also, theres no way I could adequately express the beauty that I just read.Benji is drowning in the loss of his father. Hes lonely, lost and drowning. Since his fathers death five years ago he goes through the motions of life. He feigns his happiness for his mothers sake but nothing about his life really gives him
Dear T.J. Klune, I hate you. Youve completely sabotaged my reading year. Here I am, not even a full month into 2014 and you just ran me over with a literary freight train. I might as well read monster porn until 2015 because I doubt that anything I pick up will replace this as my favorite book of the year. Damn you, NavessaBlog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest
"This is at once the end and the beginning. This is the story of my love of two men. One is my father. The other is a man who fell from the sky." Benji is a twenty-something year old gay man who lives in a small town. His father owned a gas station and he now runs it since his father passed away. He has this recurring dream where he is drowning. He is drowning and surrounded by blue. He is drowning, surrounded by blue, and his father is there. Its the site where his father had his accident.
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