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Frequently asked questions (FAQ): Queer as Folk : The Book and novels.
Here are the QaF-related books you'll find. There are three novels featuring
the main characters and their lives before the show starts, and a book about
all you need to know about QaF. You can order them on Amazon.com

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Every Nine Seconds
Author: Joseph Brockton
Publication Year: 2003
Synopsis: On the eve of Brian Kinney's eighteenth birthday,
he and his best friend, Michael Novotny, celebrate a bond that could
link them forever if their future paths don't separate them for
good. In a few short weeks Brian, the seductive soccer star, will
leave for college, where he'll be free to explore the adult pursuits
in which he's only dabbled in high school. Michael is destined for
a more sedate life in community college while living at home with
his eccentric mom. But before their lives diverge, a hot new club
will open, they'll go to the prom "stag" together, and
family strife will turn their world upside down. Brian and Michael
still have some unforgettable times to share before graduation ushers
in the next stages of their lives.
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Never Tear Us Apart Author:
Quinn Brockton Publication Year: 2003 Synopsis: They've
been to the prom and signed the yearbooks. Now Brian and Michael
are apart for the first time since grade school. Brian's soccer
scholarship takes him to Carnegie-Mellon where he finds that he's
a fresh -- if not a small -- fish in a big new pond. Meanwhile Michael,
Deb, and Uncle Vic embark on the annual Novotny family vacation
in the Poconos, where Michael makes some "new" friends.
When the trip is cut short because Vic doesn't feel well, Michael
learns that his uncle has AIDS and that their family must come together
more closely than ever. Soon classes begin for both boys, and new
passions and adventures put their friendship to the test. Lindsay,
a pretty, talented art major at Carnegie-Mellon, is quickly becoming
a fixture in Brian's life, and Emmett, whom Michael met at Babylon,
becomes a good friend outside the club too. As sex becomes more
than experimentation for both, Brian and Michael struggle with jealousy,
homophobia, the realities of HIV, and finding a place of their own
as they find their way back to each other.
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Always Have, Always Will Author:
Quinn Brockton Publication Year: 2004 Synopsis:
Life after college brings a lot more freedom -- and a lot of new
problems. Brian must trade his status as BMOC for the bottom rung
of the corporate ladder, while Michael, who has long given up on
college, now wonders if he's also given up on his dreams. Emmett
visits Pittsburgh to celebrate the spectacular launch of his fashion
marketing company in Los Angeles (or so everyone thinks), while
Deb adds gay rights advocacy to her juggling act of working at the
diner and taking care of her ailing brother, Vic. Like Lindsay --
who experiences life as a struggling artist and true love for the
first time -- Deb's about to get more than she bargained for. Add
in a secret romance, sexually charged office politics, an over-the-top
drag ball, and the arrival of new friends and lovers, and our little
gang is tested enough to qualify for postgraduate credit. More than
ever before, Michael and Brian find their friendship challenged.
As their choices tear them apart, Brian sees that it's Michael he's
always loved, and that he always will. But will he tell him before
it's too late?
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Queer As Folk The Book Author:
Paul Ruditis Publication Year: 2003 Description:
Irreverent, hilarious, and brave, Queer as Folk chronicles the lives and
loves of a group of Pittsburgh's most fabulous gay men and women. Packed with
hundreds of full-color photographs, this Queer book features episode
guides that go behind the scenes and in-depth interviews with the actors,
producers, and crew who bring the show to life. With synopses, trivia, quotable
quotes, and never-before-seen photos, it's the ultimate companion to one of
Showtime Network's highest rated shows! Look inside for special features like "The Anatomy of a Sex Scene," a
riveting glimpse into the sensitive work involved in taking a love scene from
page to screen. Visit the sets of Babylon, Deb & Vic's house, Brian's loft,
and more. And don't miss out on Deb's words of wisdom, a collection of wise and
memorable gems ("You smother a pork chop, not a son") from one of Queer as
Folk's most beloved characters. It's all here.
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