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Everything I Know Kindle Edition

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 277 ratings

Connor loves teaching. He loves working with kids, he loves feeling like he’s making a difference. And the kids—and parents—seem to love him. Until the afternoon he makes a small error in judgment, and an angry father’s thoughtless comments start the kind of rumor that destroys careers. And lives.

Everything Connor thought he knew about himself and his world is now in doubt. But sometimes help comes from the most unexpected direction.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00KMEOCXU
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ JustJoshin Publishing, Inc. (May 27, 2014)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 27, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.1 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 108 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 277 ratings

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Josh Lanyon
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Author of 100+ titles of Gay Mystery and M/M Romance, Josh Lanyon has built a literary legacy on twisty mystery, kickass adventure, and unapologetic man-on-man romance.

Her work has been translated into twelve languages. The FBI thriller Fair Game was the first Male/Male title to be published by Italy’s Harlequin Mondadori and Stranger on the Shore (Harper Collins Italia) was the first M/M title to be published in print. In 2016 Fatal Shadows placed #5 in Japan’s annual Boy Love novel list (the first and only title by a foreign author to place on the list). The Adrien English series was awarded the All-Time Favorite Couple by the Goodreads M/M Romance Group. In 2019, Fatal Shadows became the first LGBTQ mobile game created by Moments: Choose Your Story.

Josh is an EPIC Award winner, a four-time Lambda Literary Award finalist (twice for Gay Mystery), an Edgar nominee, and the first ever recipient of the Goodreads All Time Favorite M/M Author award.

Josh is married and lives in Southern California with her irascible husband, two adorable dogs, a small garden, and an ever-expanding library of vintage mystery destined to eventually crush them all beneath its weight.

Find other Josh Lanyon titles at www.joshlanyon.com

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Customers find the story compelling and entertaining with a powerful theme. They love the characters, especially the sharp-eyed secondary characters. The writing style is well-written and simple, making it an enjoyable read. Readers appreciate the humor and sweet romance in the book, which is described as a nice, short piece by Lanyon.

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35 customers mention "Story quality"25 positive10 negative

Customers enjoy the story's compelling and entertaining plot with a powerful theme. They find the characters relatable and flawed, though mature. The story moves along smoothly, with great twists and surprises that keep readers engaged. Overall, readers describe the book as a delightful mix of life and love, with a skillful handling of a serious subject.

"...This story is a budding romance, but it is so much, much more. Words and actions should be examined. They carry serious weight...." Read more

"...I guess I was just too hyped-up and expectant, and while this was sweet and not a bad story, it just didn't leave me satisfied either...." Read more

"...A sweet, romantic novella with unexpected main couple? Maybe. For me this was so much more. I highly recommend it. Only — be aware of wonder." Read more

"...It is a less complex and shorter story than Stranger, but there's a lot packed in to this small package...." Read more

11 customers mention "Character development"11 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the character development. They appreciate the sharply drawn secondary characters with colorful crayons. The villains are bad and the good guys are good, and the author conveys Connor's feelings convincingly.

"I love the style, I love the characters, I love the humour...." Read more

"...I enjoyed the way the secondary characters were drawn sharp-eyed with colorful crayons. I especially loved Connor's friend and co-worker, Pip...." Read more

"...The villains are baddies, the good guys are good. The plot is uncomplicated, if not entirely believable...." Read more

"...father of the injured child, are carefully drawn and their personalities are right on cue...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the writing style. They find it well-written, with a logical plot and simple characters. The writing is engaging, with an honest portrayal of the characters' feelings.

"I love the style, I love the characters, I love the humour...." Read more

"...Truth is this is just a lovely, frustrating-at-times, entertaining read that made me smile and I can't ask for more." Read more

"...But it is skillful writing from an expert, and a pure joy to read. The characters in Everything I Know are deftly drawn, the feelings honest...." Read more

"...It is a less complex and shorter story than Stranger, but there's a lot packed in to this small package...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book's readability. They find it entertaining and enjoyable, with a humorous beginning. The author is described as attentive and encouraging.

"...we all want for our kids(even those of us who don't have kids), he's attentive, he's encouraging, he's friendly but not a pushover, and he dispenses..." Read more

"...I did enjoy the beginning part of the book, where everything went wrong, but then it just morphed into many other stories I've read with..." Read more

"...But it is skillful writing from an expert, and a pure joy to read. The characters in Everything I Know are deftly drawn, the feelings honest...." Read more

"This is a nice read. It's not over the top or sappy...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the humor and romance in the book. They describe it as a sweet, nonchalant read with honest feelings.

"I love the style, I love the characters, I love the humour...." Read more

"...Truth is this is just a lovely, frustrating-at-times, entertaining read that made me smile and I can't ask for more." Read more

"...The characters in Everything I Know are deftly drawn, the feelings honest.The villains are baddies, the good guys are good...." Read more

"This is a sweet, in-one-sitting, almost nonchalant, novella about a handsome and devoted young child teacher who gets whacked from all sides after..." Read more

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Customers appreciate the book's conciseness. They find it a nice, different piece by Lanyon.

"...Would I re-read?: yes Personal thoughts: A nice short piece by Lanyon that is a little different from his other works in that it is more..." Read more

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Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2014
    I absolutely marveled at this story. Josh Lanyon has taken the subject of false allegations - a travesty that has been visited upon too many individuals in our society - and wrapped it in a profound study of interpersonal communication, and lack thereof. The result is a refined and entertaining story with a powerful theme.

    Con is a young kindergarten teacher and grad student, who in the blink of an eye, finds himself facing ruination of his career, reputation and his very life. All of this based on the aftermath of a single incident, the decision he made when there was nobody else available to make one, and the reactions and fears of those affected by the incident. Words uttered by an individual in the heat of the moment, words the man – the wealthy Wes Callahan - had not intended to be interpreted as they were, none the less hurt Con deeply on a personal and professional level.

    The obvious issue at play - that Con has been accused of improper conduct with a student – is the surface of the story. The complex and fascinating aspect of the story comes with recognizing how the author deftly explores the reactions of Wes, the crushing weight of his misinterpreted words, and the power of societal position – even when not wield with intent.
    I was fascinated by getting to witness Con’s behavior in several relationships through the course of the story. Con was very open with Pip, his female best friend and co-worker. He was frustrated, and I believe angered, by his mom’s Alzheimer’s and inability to converse with ‘Con’ vs whoever she perceived him to be on a given day. Con was very doting and affectionate with Lizzy Callahan, the guileless and non-judgmental five year old student. Con found himself utterly blindsided by the administrators at the school where he taught when they made decisions based on what was deemed least messy and most convenient for their interests, rather than Con’s. He would have sworn they would have his back in any situation based on his three years on staff, and being a favorite of so many of the pupils and their parents. Con’s relationship with Eric, his ex-lover, was couched in mixed messages and conclusions that were not as hashed out or as well communicated as Con had thought them to be.

    Then we have Con and Wes. These two had a long build- up of acquaintance and attraction. Neither man was aware the other felt this attraction, because neither ever acted upon it. Wes was mortified when he realized the implications his reactions to Lizzy’s incident had on Con’s life. I respected how determined he was to apologize and atone. However, once Con and Wes did begin a budding romance, even when they connected physically and felt a deeper attraction growing, basic communication was lacking. This didn’t get all tied up nicely in a bow, nor did it get overblown with angst. Both men faced up to how they had mishandled communicating.

    Con eventually realized his culpability in how each of his relationships had progressed. Had thrived, stalled or failed.
    Frank communication is so vital. One would think that as humans, who possess such large vocabularies and seemingly high intelligence, it would be a given. It’s not! We tend to project our individual impressions and conclusions on the impressions and conclusions of others. The ability to buck up and come right out and ask someone what is going on, what they are thinking or feeling, is not easy. Nor on the other hand, is apologizing, asking for another chance, accepting what is offered - even if lacking - and moving on. This story is a budding romance, but it is so much, much more. Words and actions should be examined. They carry serious weight. Josh Lanyon’s words certainly do with this fine story.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2014
    I love the style, I love the characters, I love the humour. I also like the fact that the love was unconsciously built over years of small & distant interactions.

    This said, it feels a bit rushed at the end, or maybe I just wanted more, more more! I liked Con and Wes very much:

    - Wes, confident but with dating skills that are a bit rough due to lack of use (since his kindergarten daughter was born), though he had excellent bed skills (obviously no lack of use). This is a Lanyon that should have been longer, or where there should have been no love declaration. "I really like you and want to date you seriously" should have been more adequate.

    - Con, the good, serious boy, passionate about his teacher's job, dedicated to his post grad studies, dedicated to his family (aunt and ill mother), well balanced with good friends and a good social life. But unlucky in love so far.

    And the sex was very short but HOT. I hope it's not the last time we'll hear from Con and Wes. Hopefully, Josh Lanyon will carry on with the Christmas Codas and there'll be one about them, especially since Wes said his daughter will spend Christmas at her maternal grandma's who lives in another town.

    I Liked the kindergarten rules:

    Share everything.
    Play fair.
    Don't hit people.
    Put things back where you found them.
    Clean up your own mess.
    Don't take things that aren't yours.
    Say you're sorry when you hurt somebody
    Wash your hands before you eat.
    Flush.
    Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you.
    Live a balanced life-Learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work everyday some.
    Take a nap every afternoon.
    When you go into the world, watch out for traffic, hold hands, and stick together.
    Be aware of wonder.
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  • Silvia
    3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable read with one small but significant BUT
    Reviewed in Germany on June 12, 2015
    And another Josh Lanyon novella that I enjoyed reading, and yet I’m giving it only three stars. It’s well written with believable characters (Con is very lovable, and I mean that in the best of ways) and a very realistic plot. A friend of my brothers is a kindergarten teacher, and not only do his everyday stories match with what Con and Pip have to tackle each day, but he gets the whole sexist bashing, too, for indeed – what normal grown up man chooses to hang around small children all day? So yeah, that holds very true, sadly. I also liked Wes, the tough-but-sensitive self-made man whose softer side is hidden behind the gruff businessman exterior.

    However, while I’m aware of the fact that men spend a lot less time dancing around each other than a man and a woman, I had a problem with the fact that Wes destroys Con’s existence in one day, and the next day, they tumble into bed with one another. So there was mutual attraction before, if very careful, and stressful situations tend to make us do things we would hesitate to do in other circumstances, and yes, the human heart is a treacherous thing. Still, it all seems a bit rushed and a bit too smooth to me and I think a few extra pages would have made Con’s and Wes’ change of heart a tad more believable.

    If not for that storyline gap, I would have given four stars, as usual, because I’m a huge fan of Josh Lanyon’s stories, and I’m currently re-reading all of his shorter works (and promised myself I’d finally sit down and write reviews, too). He’s such a gifted writer and his novels and novellas have made it into my list of comfort reads, and that is a huge compliment because the list is not very long.
  • MélanieV
    4.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written and sweet.
    Reviewed in France on July 5, 2014
    Just how fast can a life be destroyed with a simple assumption.
    I really loved this novel, the characters are very endearing and it tackles a serious matter.
  • Chiyan Lo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Effortlessly masterclass
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 20, 2014
    A tricky and tough subject to tackle, but Lanyon shows effortless grace, it turns out to be a heart warming and funny story about helplessness, frustration and silver-linings. And as always first grade characterization, he's so economical with his words, I'm always surprised how much I get out from a few short sentences.
  • B. Wissner
    3.0 out of 5 stars Nicht schlecht - potientielle Spoiler
    Reviewed in Germany on September 27, 2014
    Das Buch ist, wie fast alles was Josh Lanyon veröffentlicht hat, sprachlich hervorragend. Probleme hatte ich mit der Entwicklung der "Romance".
    Das Grundthema des Buches ist sicherlich sehr aktuell, und es zeigt auf eindrucksvolle Weise, wie unbedachte Äusserungen das Leben eines Menschen zerstören können. Kindesmissbrauch in jeder Form ist ein ernstes Thema; es wird aber auch aufgezeigt, wie leicht man in Hysterie verfallen und "das Kind mit dem Bade ausschütten" kann (siehe hierzu die aktuellen Gesetzesvorlagen in bezug auf Kinderpornographie, nach der jede Familie, die z.B. bei Aufnahmen nicht das Einverständnis der Eltern eines versehentlich mitfotografierten Kindes (am schlimmsten noch in der Badehose) einholt, mit einem Fuss im Gefängnis steht). Damit wir uns nicht falsch verstehen: es ist unbestritten, dass der Schutz der Kinder Vorrang hat vor allem; es wäre jedoch angebracht hier mit Augenmass zu agieren.
    Nun zum Buch:
    Connor verliert, durch unbedachte, ärgerliche Äusserung eines Vaters, dessen Tochter einen kleinen Unfall hatte, seinen Job als Erzieher, seine Selbstachtung, seine Lebensplanung. Am schlimmsten ist, dass es hier keine direkte, offene Aussprache gibt, sondern dass, wie so oft in solchen Fällen, Vermutungen und Gerüchte sich verbreiten und quasi nur hinter vorgehaltener Hand darüber gesprochen wird.
    Der Vater des Mädchens war sich offensichtlich der Auswirkungen nicht bewusst; er hatte es ja nicht so gemeint, Und er ist es schliesslich gewohnt, dass alles nach seinem Kopf geht.
    Aus - für mich - unerfindlichen Gründen willigt Connor ein, sich mit Wes zu treffen; Wes löst - highhanded - Connor's Probleme, und sie lebten fortan glücklich zusammen. Vielleicht.
    Für mich wäre eine Entschuldigung von Wes notwendig gewesen (kann mich nicht erinnern, eine gelesen zu haben), und vor allem dass Connor für sich selbst einsteht und sich nicht so überrollen lässt.
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  • Bubble
    4.0 out of 5 stars Great short read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2014
    I always look forward to Josh Lanyon's books, this novella is short and sweet. It's a light read but still enjoyable.

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