A review by jacehan
How to Be Remy Cameron by Julian Winters

3.0

The beginning was fairly dull, but after the author stops introducing new characters and places and starts letting the story develop, it picks up. (About 40% of the way through.) Perhaps, at a metatextual level, this makes sense - the narrator Remy is focusing so much on surface descriptions because that's what he's struggling with in terms of his own identity and labels, and when he starts to push past that it gets more interesting. So it makes sense, but doesn't make it interesting to read.