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Then Riley meets Zane, the boy Azure couldn't stop talking about. They're drawn to him, but Zane can't seem to get over Azure any more than Riley can.

Azure was in love with Zane. But Zane's straight, so there's nothing he could have done differently. When he meets Riley, he wonders whether he's really seeing them for who they are, or who he wants them to be. Riley is determined to find out the truth behind Azure's death, and at first, Zane encourages it. But as Riley grows closer to Zane's ex-friend, the president of the GSA, Zane struggles with his feelings for Riley and the knowledge of what really happened the night Azure died.
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I Don't Like Blue
Nothing could ever replace Azure. So why do they feel like he's still alive when they're together?

Riley was in love with Azure. They were outed as non-binary at school, and they transferred into what had been Azure's school—but he died by suicide at the end of the previous school year. Now, Riley is alone, and they can't stop wondering why their best friend would choose to leave them. The only thing holding them together is their role as vice president of the newly-formed Gay-Straight Alliance.

Then Riley meets Zane, the boy Azure couldn't stop talking about. They're drawn to him, but Zane can't seem to get over Azure any more than Riley can.

Azure was in love with Zane. But Zane's straight, so there's nothing he could have done differently. When he meets Riley, he wonders whether he's really seeing them for who they are, or who he wants them to be. Riley is determined to find out the truth behind Azure's death, and at first, Zane encourages it. But as Riley grows closer to Zane's ex-friend, the president of the GSA, Zane struggles with his feelings for Riley and the knowledge of what really happened the night Azure died.
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I Don't Like Blue

I Don't Like Blue

by Lyric C. Faulder
I Don't Like Blue

I Don't Like Blue

by Lyric C. Faulder

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Overview

Nothing could ever replace Azure. So why do they feel like he's still alive when they're together?

Riley was in love with Azure. They were outed as non-binary at school, and they transferred into what had been Azure's school—but he died by suicide at the end of the previous school year. Now, Riley is alone, and they can't stop wondering why their best friend would choose to leave them. The only thing holding them together is their role as vice president of the newly-formed Gay-Straight Alliance.

Then Riley meets Zane, the boy Azure couldn't stop talking about. They're drawn to him, but Zane can't seem to get over Azure any more than Riley can.

Azure was in love with Zane. But Zane's straight, so there's nothing he could have done differently. When he meets Riley, he wonders whether he's really seeing them for who they are, or who he wants them to be. Riley is determined to find out the truth behind Azure's death, and at first, Zane encourages it. But as Riley grows closer to Zane's ex-friend, the president of the GSA, Zane struggles with his feelings for Riley and the knowledge of what really happened the night Azure died.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765593448
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/15/2022
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

A writer from an early age, Lyric has a passion for representing both mental health and marginalized issues in a way that is honest, but hopeful. They studied psychology at Colorado State University, and spend time reading or drawing when they're not writing or working. Their cat, Jellybean, says hello.
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