Rules for Ghosting
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Petey Gibson
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Shelly Jay Shore
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Shelly Jay Shore
“For top-notch drama, this year’s medal goes to Rules for Ghosting. . . . Here, actual ghosts haunt the quiet and tender moments, and it’s the scenes at family holidays that leave you rattled and gasping.”—The New York Times Book Review (“One of the Best Romance Novels of 2024”)
Ezra Friedman sees ghosts, which made growing up in a funeral home complicated. It might have been easier if his grandfather’s ghost didn’t give him scathing looks of disapproval as he went through a second, HRT-induced puberty, or if he didn’t have the pressure of all those relatives—living and dead—judging every choice he makes. It’s no wonder that Ezra runs as far away from the family business as humanly possible.
But when the floor of his dream job drops out from under him and his mother uses the family Passover seder to tell everyone she’s running off with the rabbi’s wife, Ezra finds himself back in the thick of it. With his parents’ marriage imploding and the Friedman Family Memorial Chapel on the brink of financial ruin, Ezra agrees to step into his mother’s shoes and help out . . . which means long days surrounded by ghosts that no one else can see.
And then there’s his unfortunate crush on Jonathan, the handsome funeral home volunteer . . . who just happens to live downstairs from Ezra’s new apartment . . . and the appearance of the ghost of Jonathan’s gone-too-soon husband, Ben, who is breaking every spectral rule that Ezra knows.
Because Ben can speak. He can move. And as Ezra tries to keep his family together and his heart from getting broken, he realizes that there’s more than one way to be haunted—and more than one way to become a ghost.
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Novel of the year
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I really could have done without the single on-screen sex scene where the very first instance of PIV sex with a cis dude partner was Magically Non-Dysphoric And Fixes Him. I don't read cishet romance for a reason. 😭
The rest of the book is so lovely (the one funeral we hear about made me sob, Zadye's wordless instructions broke my heart in the best ways) but that scene annoyed me so much that I had to take some time off before finishing it.
Just One Thing...
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Sweet family ghost story
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I didn't "get" it all; and I didn't need to and that was just fine with me. The author carried me with sure and certain words and I loved it.
It's a slow, amazing odyssey
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Lost me with the erratic pacing
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