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Elephant of Surprise
Elephant of Surprise | Brent Hartinger
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Book 4 in the Lambda Award-winning Russel Middlebrook Series! People aren't always what they seem to be. Sometimes we even surprise ourselves. So discovers seventeen-year-old Russel Middlebrook in "The Elephant of Surprise," a stand-alone sequel to Brent Hartinger's landmark 2003 gay young adult novel "Geography Club" (which has now been adapted as a feature film co-starring Scott Bakula and Nikki Blonsky). In this latest book, Russel and his friends Min and Gunnar are laughing about something they call the Elephant of Surprise - the tendency for life to never turn out as expected. Sure enough, Russel soon happens upon a hot but mysterious homeless activist named Wade, even as he's drawn back to an old flame named Kevin. Meanwhile, Min is learning surprising things about her girlfriend Leah, and Gunnar just wants to be left alone to pursue his latest technology obsession. But the elephant is definitely on the move in all three of their lives. Just who is Wade and what are he and his friends planning? What is Leah hiding? And why is Gunnar taking naked pictures of Kevin in the shower? "The Elephant of Surprise" includes Hartinger's trademark combination of humor and romance, angst and optimism. Before the story is over, Russel and his friends will learn that the Elephant of Surprise really does appear when you least expect him-and that when he stomps on you, it really, really hurts.
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Russel finds out a bit of unpredictability (emphasis on a bit) is a good thing and gets his HEA.

A nice wrap up.

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Elephant of Surprise | Brent Hartinger

That's the thing with Gunnar: you never really know. That's also what's so great about him. It's not that he doesn't care what other people think of him—sometimes he does care, desperately. He just can't ever do anything about it. He is too different to even realize how different he is, if that makes any sense.

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