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Original Title: Rainbow Road
ISBN: 141691191X (ISBN13: 9781416911913)
Edition Language: English
Series: Rainbow Trilogy #3
Literary Awards: Lambda Literary Award
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Rainbow Road (Rainbow Trilogy #3) Paperback | Pages: 243 pages
Rating: 3.98 | 4666 Users | 178 Reviews

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Title:Rainbow Road (Rainbow Trilogy #3)
Author:Alex Sanchez
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 243 pages
Published:April 10th 2007 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers (first published October 1st 2005)
Categories:Young Adult. LGBT. Gay. Fiction. Romance. GLBT. Queer

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Jason Carrillo came out to his basketball team senior year and lost his university scholarship. Now, with graduation behind him and summer ending, he's asked to speak at the opening of a gay and lesbian high school across the country. But after spending years in the closet and losing his scholarship dream, what message can he offer?

Kyle Meeks is getting ready to go to Princeton in the fall and trying to see as much as possible of his boyfriend Jason before they have to separate. When Jason tells him about his speaking invitation, Kyle jumps at the chance to drive across country with him. Yet he can't help worrying: Will their romance survive two weeks crammed together in a car?

Nelson Glassman is happy his best friend Kyle has found love with Jason. Now he's looking for his own true love -- and hopes he might find his soul mate during the road trip. But will being the "third wheel" in a trio ruin his friendships with Kyle and Jason?

During an eye-opening postgraduation summer road trip, each of the three very different boys also embarks on a personal journey across a landscape of love, sexuality, homophobia, and above all, friendship.

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I always sit there and write the same review after every book but honestly this book and/or trilogy is really good for a time like today. Its a 5 star because it grabbed my attention quickly and I could not put it down. Highly recommend.

Okay so... I have cried reading the books in this triology. I have recognised myself and seen my own story in it and i have a huge crush on Kyle. I wish i have known about the books earlier.

1 1/2 starsI dont want to rain on anybodys parade but there were so many things that I didnt like about this book that despite really trying to like it, I couldnt give it more than 1 1/2 stars:For starters, the whole premise of the book is so contrived that its laughable. A road trip, after high school graduation and before college, across the country, to California. Nah!Three high school graduates and one of them doesnt realize that leaving money in the glove compartment of their vehicle is one

As with the previous two, this book is what it is. It's dated, and there's some questionable content (but that's mostly probably because people weren't as educated as they could have been on some aspects of being LGBTQ+). There were also increasing editorial issues throughout the book.I'm glad I read them, but I'm also glad the story ended with the third book. Anything more would have definitely been overkill.

This one was a little rough around the edges, but it was an often-sweet little endcap.

I've learned a lot from this book. Mainly that There musn't exist hatred toward GLBT people.They surely have feelings that Must be respected.They go through an eternal Hell to be more unsulted. we are not sick, that's just how we are born. I'm Bisexual. And so I do know the pain of such circumstances, the bullying, the names.(in my scenario hadn't been in those stages) But i've heard others talk about "US" with such disgust, and hate, with humiliation. And just like Jason, most of the time i

It's definitely a teen fiction, written from the perspective of each of the 18 year olds.A great story of discovery and faux pas, it even includes a trans character who one of the main characters is a bit transphobic about but ends up realising that there is nothing wrong with them.