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Rainbow High (Rainbow Trilogy #2) 
Jason Carrillo, the best-looking athlete in school, has had his eyes on the prize from day one: a scholarship for college.
This book had a lot of the same problems as the first one in the series - people giving speeches that sounded like they were lifted directly from public information films, the plots being an uneasy mixture of the soapy and the attempts at realism, the characters constantly falling out with each other every couple of pages. There were a few more problems in this one - while the lesbian characters in the first book were tertiary at best, their total exclusion in this one was noticed and felt
Love it, definitely a great follow up to the first.

I was really angry at the events that took place in this book. This book can be found on book share as well as audible.
This book is about Jason,Kyle,and Nelson. They are three boys who are gay and Jason and Kyle love each other but sometimes its ruff for them when it comes to thier family's.
3.5/5This was an okay read, very similar to the first book. I like how this book dealt with coming out. However, I didn't like the portrayal of bisexuality. A bisexual person doesn't have to identify themselves as gay and come out as gay.I liked the talk about HIV and the dating scene for HIV positive people.Overall, this is just a "what happened next for the first book.I would gladly read the third book as soon a I can.P.S. This book was written before I was born and I consider it to be a very
More of the same, which is good, because I totally got attached to Kyle, Jason, and Nelson. I didn't find it QUITE as compelling as the first, though I thought the Jeremy plotline was handled nicely, and the college stuff was good. I mean, I am an aged woman now, but back in the day it totally made sense to alter college plans for the people in your life, and it was nice seeing this angle.I liked everything with Jason's coming out at school, but not entirely sure I bought the coach being as cool
Alex Sanchez
Paperback | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 3.98 | 5572 Users | 191 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Rainbow High |
| ISBN: | 0689854781 (ISBN13: 9780689854781) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Rainbow Trilogy #2 |
| Literary Awards: | Lambda Literary Award Nominee for Children’s/Young Adult (2004) |
Narrative In Pursuance Of Books Rainbow High (Rainbow Trilogy #2)
Jason Carrillo, the best-looking athlete in school, has had his eyes on the prize from day one: a scholarship for college.
But then his eyes turn to love -- and Kyle.
Kyle Meeks, swim team star and all-around good guy, is finally in the relationship he wanted. Being in love feels so good, in fact, that he can't imagine giving it up to go to Princeton.
Something he's worked for his entire life.
Nelson Glassman, outgoing and defiant, might be HIV positive. Jeremy, the boy he loves, is HIV positive. Although Nelson fears testing positive, if he is infected Jeremy might stop protecting him and pushing him away.
They can be together.
High shool's almost over. Graduation is ahead. Life's a bowl of cherries, right? Right...
Mention Based On Books Rainbow High (Rainbow Trilogy #2)
| Title | : | Rainbow High (Rainbow Trilogy #2) |
| Author | : | Alex Sanchez |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
| Published | : | June 1st 2005 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers (first published November 1st 2003) |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. LGBT. Gay. Romance. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.98 From 5572 Users | 191 ReviewsJudgment Based On Books Rainbow High (Rainbow Trilogy #2)
This is probably one of the hardest books in the trilogy as the 3 of the main characters here deal with hell a lot! At some moments things may seem a bit cheesy especially when it comes to the parents being so 'perfect' with all the supports and acceptance but what that cheesiness really brings is hope .Hope for everyone hiding in the closet that it's okay to come out and be you. I really love Nelson and Kyle and Jason and this trilogy is one of the best summer reads out there I swear!I'm justThis book had a lot of the same problems as the first one in the series - people giving speeches that sounded like they were lifted directly from public information films, the plots being an uneasy mixture of the soapy and the attempts at realism, the characters constantly falling out with each other every couple of pages. There were a few more problems in this one - while the lesbian characters in the first book were tertiary at best, their total exclusion in this one was noticed and felt
Love it, definitely a great follow up to the first.

I was really angry at the events that took place in this book. This book can be found on book share as well as audible.
This book is about Jason,Kyle,and Nelson. They are three boys who are gay and Jason and Kyle love each other but sometimes its ruff for them when it comes to thier family's.
3.5/5This was an okay read, very similar to the first book. I like how this book dealt with coming out. However, I didn't like the portrayal of bisexuality. A bisexual person doesn't have to identify themselves as gay and come out as gay.I liked the talk about HIV and the dating scene for HIV positive people.Overall, this is just a "what happened next for the first book.I would gladly read the third book as soon a I can.P.S. This book was written before I was born and I consider it to be a very
More of the same, which is good, because I totally got attached to Kyle, Jason, and Nelson. I didn't find it QUITE as compelling as the first, though I thought the Jeremy plotline was handled nicely, and the college stuff was good. I mean, I am an aged woman now, but back in the day it totally made sense to alter college plans for the people in your life, and it was nice seeing this angle.I liked everything with Jason's coming out at school, but not entirely sure I bought the coach being as cool

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