Gay wizards
I’m a Gay Wizard is a delightfully creative book about so many things: high school drama, bullies, prejudices, discrimination, first love, best friends, angst, and, of course, wizardry. Leave a Comment Cancel reply. V.S. Santoni is the author of I’m A Gay Wizard.
When Johnny and his best friend, Alison, pass their summer holidays dabbling in magic, they never expect it to have consequences. Yuki Hattori Review. When they cause an earthquake that shakes Chicago to its core, they draw the attention of the Marduk Institute, an age-old organization dedicated to fostering the talents of young wizards.
When they cause an earthquake that shakes Chicago to its core, they draw the attention of the Marduk Institute, an age-old organization dedicated to fostering the talents of young wizards. Santoni is a Latinx, gay, nonbinary guy who spends way too much time daydreaming.
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The author has skillfully written a book that creates a real world for teens who are different. A complimentary physical copy of this book was kindly provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Skip to content — book reviewyoung adult —.
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Once there, Johnny and Alison are told they can never return to their previous lives, and must quickly adapt to a new world shimmering with monsters, fraternities, and cute boys like Hunter and Blake. Everything was just different from what I was expecting.
The characters were interesting and definitely dynamic and memorable…and I feel like they might have been my favourite part about this book. Overall, this was a fun read, and despite it being a little darker than I had expected, I also laughed out loud at times.
He lives in Nashville with his husband. Once I was part-way through this urban fantasy though, I found that it was considerably darker than I had expected. The dark aspects of the story definitely fit well with the plot! All that aside, though, I will say that this story felt unique to me.
Johnny is gay and Alison, his best friend, is a trans. He lives in Nashville with his husband. He's a Latinx nonbinary guy who spends way too much time daydreaming, scouring YouTube for retro-anime movies, and sobbing to sad, old punk songs with his best friend, a Chihuahua named Darla.
You try magic once and it sticks to you like glitter glue.