Learning How to Lose Series by Alex Gabriel

4.00 · 10 ratings
  • Learning How to Lose, in Six Easy Steps. Step One: Tetris / Step Two: Fun and Games (Learning How to Lose #1)
    #1

    Learning How to Lose, in Six Easy Steps. Step One: Tetris / Step Two: Fun and Games (Learning How to Lose #1)

    Alex Gabriel

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2014

    It’s not that Ryuu’s a bad loser – he just wants things to be in order. And in the natural order of the universe, he should not be losing to dorks. Losing is a thing Japanese pop star Ryuu Shiwasuda does not do – certainly not gracefully. Image is everything to hot-headed Ryuu. Sure, his macho bluster is only a cover for shyness and social awkwardness, but he takes it (and himself) very seriously... more

  • Learning How to Lose, in Six Easy Steps: Step Three: Innocence / Step Four: Perspective (Learning How to Lose #2)
    #2

    Learning How to Lose, in Six Easy Steps: Step Three: Innocence / Step Four: Perspective (Learning How to Lose #2)

    Alex Gabriel

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2014

    It’s not that Ryuu’s a bad loser – he just wants things to be in order. And in the natural order of the universe, he should not be losing to dorks. Losing is a thing Japanese pop star Ryuu Shiwasuda does not do – certainly not gracefully. Image is everything to hot-headed Ryuu. Sure, his macho bluster is only a cover for shyness and social awkwardness, but he takes it (and himself) very seriously... more

  • Learning How to Lose, in Six Easy Steps: Step Five: Love / Step Six: All the Rest (Learning How to Lose #3)
    #3

    Learning How to Lose, in Six Easy Steps: Step Five: Love / Step Six: All the Rest (Learning How to Lose #3)

    Alex Gabriel

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2014

    It’s not that Ryuu’s a bad loser – he just wants things to be in order. And in the natural order of the universe, he should not be losing to dorks. Losing is a thing Japanese pop star Ryuu Shiwasuda does not do – certainly not gracefully. Image is everything to hot-headed Ryuu. Sure, his macho bluster is only a cover for shyness and social awkwardness, but he takes it (and himself) very seriously... more

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