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Friday, June 21, 2013

The Gene Pull by Benjamin Shepherd Quiñones

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The Gene Pull by Benjamin Shepherd Quiñones

Published by G. and J. Publishing
192 Pages
LGBT YA Sci-fi
4.5 Stars

Blurb: Sixteen-year-old Noah Fletcher has a lot on his mind. Not only has he finally come to terms with being gay, but he also harbors a much deeper secret. He's been abducted by aliens who, after performing who-knows-what kind of experiments on him, left him naked in a cornfield with the ability to talk to and understand all the animals on earth.

Noah decides he's ready to come out, but his best friend, Chris Cassidy, reacts badly to the news, and before long, the whole school turns against him. He's just about to give up on having human friends when popular cheerleader Candy Bloom sticks up for him publicly. Noah is happy to have her on his side, but there's something strange about Candy. She seems to know more than she should. Somehow, she knows about his secret power and warns him about what's coming next...an alien invasion.

The question is, how are they going to stop it? And who else will join them on their mission?

The Gene Pull takes the reader on a great adventure as Noah comes to grips with the bullying of his schoolmates, his growing inner strength and confidence, and the blossoming relationship with Chris’s younger brother, Jamie.

Review: This story was a pleasant surprise. The Gene Pull is a debut novel by twenty-year-old aspiring author Benjamin Quinones. I probably shouldn't admit this, but when I purchased the book, I had rather low expectations. It's published through a self-publishing company, and I figured that since the author was so young, the writing wouldn't be all that great.

What a pleasant surprise! With the exception of some annoying POV shifts, the word-crafting was brilliant and felt very seasoned. I loved the characters, the plot, and infusion of humor throughout the story. Granted, this is a YA story about a high school kid who just came out of the closet as gay the same day he gets abducted by aliens. The events and characters are at times over the top, but it was such an entertaining read.

I loved the main character Noah. He was self-deprecating enough to be viewed sympathetically, yet he didn't have a victim mentality (in spite of some pretty harsh bullying and homophobia from his peers). He ends up falling in love with another gay kid who's absolutely adorable--kind of a nerdy bookworm who's really sweet and lovable.

I really hope readers will support this author, and I hope he goes on to write a lot more really cool books. I'm adding him to my auto-buy list and will be on the lookout for more of his stories.

Review by Jeff

Monday, May 27, 2013

Featured Author & Giveaway: Benjamin Shepherd Quinones

CAPTION
Benjamin Shepherd Quinones is a 20 year old, half Puerto Rican student at Lehigh University, where he studies Psychology, Biology and Spanish. From an early age, three things interested him most: science, writing, and science fiction. Some fringe interests include the color yellow, X-Men, spicy food, Latin dancing, soccer, and any animal that is not a snake. He is also very interested in battling homophobia. With all this in mind, he wrote his first novel, The Gene Pull, during his freshman year of college in the school library as a more fun and culturally productive alternative to studying for his exams. Currently, he lives in New Jersey with his loving parents, sister and two dogs, and is unsure what he wants to do after he graduates other than write.

Connect with Benjamin Shepherd Quinones on Twitter @benjimon4427 or visit his website: http://benjaminshepherdquinones.wordpress.com/.

Q&A with Author Benjamin Shepherd Quinones:

  1. If you could be abducted by aliens with one of your fictional characters for 24 hours, who would you choose to go on this adventure? Why? And what would happen to you two that day?

    Haha, I love thinking about this! Well, I guess we can weed out Chris, the homophobic ex-best friend in my novel – although I do love him! And Candy might be a bit too sassy and snappy to be around… So that leaves Noah and Jamie. Noah would be too much of a scaredy-cat – and if this adventure involves intergalactic space-travel, forget it! We’d need paper bags for him to barf in. So definitely Jamie. He’s a sucker for adventure, and a total nerd, the very definition of cute. We’d probably spend the day playing a one-sided game of hide and seek with the aliens!

  2. Tell us about your debut novel, The Gene Pull.

    Sure! In a sentence, The Gene Pull is a story centering around a gay teen who refuses to give in to the bullies at school or the aliens who want to abduct him once he develops superpowers. It involves him coming out to his best friend, being rejected, and finding new friends (and a boyfriend!) that he grows even closer once their lives are at stake. Some have called it affirming and uplifting, an “It Gets Better” themed novel that young teens can relate to and gain hope from, which brings me great joy because that was exactly what I was going for. For that reason, it was designed to be suitable for middle school children and up, focusing less on the romance between Noah and Jamie and more on the social issues that being gay brings and the action-packed adventure that having superpowers, being different, brings.

  3. What would readers be surprised to learn about you?

    That I’m gay. Just kidding. I think readers will be surprised to learn that I am just a college student, and that I originally wrote The Gene Pull when I was 18. I don’t know of many authors younger than me, though I’m sure they exist. I encourage my friends to write novels of my own, so maybe one of them will pull through someday!

  4. What are your writing goals for the future? Do we have anything look forward to being released soon?

    I plan to write more books! Being an author is great, a dream-come-true. I was a little intimidated by the idea at first, but now that I’m there I feel like I am capable of anything. Why stop now? I’m leaning towards writing a sequel, mostly because I’ve fallen in love with the characters I’ve created and want to write more about them!

  5. What would you like young readers to take away from your novels?

    I kind of already answered this question in question 2, didn’t I? In other words, I want my readers to know that it does get better after coming out. In a predominantly heterosexual world, of course there will be hardship, but nothing is easy. Just keep your head up and keep going. You’ll be surprised how far you go. Like Noah, you may even go to space and back!

Now Available from Benjamin Shepherd Quinones:

The Gene Pull Sixteen-year-old Noah Fletcher has a lot on his mind. Not only has he finally come to terms with being gay, but he also harbors a much deeper secret. He's been abducted by aliens who, after performing who-knows-what kind of experiments on him, left him naked in a cornfield with the ability to talk to and understand all the animals on earth. Noah decides he's ready to come out, but his best friend reacts badly to the news, and before long, the whole school turns against him. He's just about to give up on having human friends when popular cheerleader Candy Bloom sticks up for him publicly. Noah is happy to have her on his side, but there's something strange about Candy. She seems to know more about him than she should. Somehow, she knows about his secret power and warns him about what's coming next...an alien invasion.

The question is, how are they going to stop it? And who else will join them on their mission?




The Gene Pull Giveaway!

Benjamin Shepherd Quinones has generously donated a free copy of The Gene Pull for one lucky winner. To enter the drawing, please leave a comment below along with your email address.