Talk:Clay's Way
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words without citations removed from article.
[edit]have removed the following words from the article's reception section as i have been unable to find reliable sources, a google search brings up rehashes of this article, and that these words appear to have been taken from the book's blurb:
- Clay's Way has been praised for its realistic teenage vernacular and its honest portrayal of gay teens. John Rechy (City of Night) quoted the book as being a "gay Catcher in the Rye", while Susanna Moore (In the Cut) called the book, "sexy, thrilling, terrifying, shrilling, milling, willing" and Thorn Hillsbery called the book, "Sick."
Hopefully another editor will be able to reinstate them with the appropriate citations. Coolabahapple (talk) 17:44, 18 July 2015 (UTC)
Treber Healey
[edit]Elaborate/explain why this person's view matters.--Lucas559 (talk) 22:46, 21 July 2015 (UTC)