Submarine

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Something about Submarine feels like opening a shoebox full of embarassing teenage memories. It’s awkward as hell. It’s hilarious. It’s tragic, but not in a sad sort of way. It’s a romp through the socially underdeveloped life of Oliver Tate and a few other characters who you grow to hate so much you love.

It’s a coming-of-age story, but it’s not about the beautiful process of growing up. It’s about the adolescent soup of arrogance, shame, bravado, insecurity, anxiety, and romance. The characters are deeply flawed but hilariously relatable. Somehow, perhaps thanks to Dunthorne’s razor-sharp wit, you end up rooting for these horrible people.

Originally posted at mossbiscuits.com.

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Submarine

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Submarine
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
The Kite Runner
My Beloved World
The Gifts of Imperfection
Pictures of Hollis Woods
Children of the Self-Absorbed
Believing Bullshit

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An extremely valuable resource during a faith transition, surprisingly. It's not a thorough approach to logic by any means, but it is an enjoyable and human approach to reasoning.

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2 years ago

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