Neil Gaiman

At Columbia Pines College, Phi Kappa Beta is the fraternity everyone notices, mostly for the mess. A keg is usually lying somewhere on the porch. The mismatched couches in the living room sag. The showers are filthy. The halls smell of sweat, feet, and crotch. Windows stay open no matter the season. And the Wi-Fi never works. Ever.

Rooms are shared. Doors stay propped open. Rivalries get physical. Parties get out of hand. Sex happens everywhere, and relationships crash quickly. Brothers compete, shove, argue, laugh, and stay in each other’s business because that’s what guys do. Attraction shows up where nobody expected it. Desire arrives before anyone has words for it. Sometimes what begins as sex turns into longing, attachment, confusion, or something neither of them knows how to name. How do you keep a secret? How do you handle an attraction you never expected?

Each story in the series follows the young men of the fraternity as they figure out how to understand themselves and how to get laid. Again and again. As often as possible. A sock on the doorknob takes on a whole new meaning when privacy is rare and someone always wants the room. Erections are constant. Patience is not. At that age, nobody ever seems to get enough.
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