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Ready to Catch Him Should He Fall (Five Star Paperback)

By: Neil Bartlett
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
ISBN: 1852427051
ISBN-13: 9781852427054
Released: 18 Mar 1998
RRP: £6.99
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Don't waste your time or money! - By: jonpeter27@yahoo.co.uk, 02 Apr 2001
This is without doubt the most dis-jointed, pretentious & self-indulgent drivel that I have ever had the misfortune to encounter. I realised by the time I reached the end of the first chapter that it was going to be hard going, but I forced myself to continue in the hope that it would improve. It did not! None of the characters had any substance, & it progressively got worse until it reached its dismal non-conclusion.
Sexy, erotic, romantic, fascinating cast of characters - By: , 11 Mar 1999
This book is short is one of the best works of gay-oriented fiction I have ever read. The book has a varied & fascinating cast of characters, in addition to being very sexy & romantic. Neil Bartlett has an incredible power of capturing the beauty of the English Language. 'Ready To Catch Him Should He Falll' was definately a page turner for me. I was somewhat disappointed with 'The House on Brooke Street', however.
Moving, erotic and troubling - By: , 16 Dec 1998
Gay sex lacks paradigms - it lacks EXAMPLES. You might not want to get involved in the whole "bottom" or "top" scene, but that doesn't mean that you want to have sex as an "equal". In fact I can't think of anything worse than two people undertaking a responsible & calmly thought out reasonable act of sex, or sexual relationship. WHAT WOULD BE THE POINT?! It would be like junk food. Neil Bartlett provides an archetype for a new kind of relationship - a deconstructed relationship with power relationships & contradictions, but THANK GOD, no compromises. This book is astonishing in that it draws you into a plot that is moving, but more importantly into a relationship that is fundamental, new, exciting, transgressive & yet equal (in its own way). In no way is this a trashily sentimental or sexy book. Nor is it at times an easy book to read. But christ bounce on me, it's a bloody brilliant one...