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The lives of Charlie, wealthy and popular but still lonely, and Charlie, a soulful outsider, intersect when Rose, the female Companion bot Charlie's parents buy to treat his dissociative disorder, forms a bond with David.
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Girl Parts was definitely a book that I had to take a step back from in order to form a fair opinion of it. Truly, it isn't like anything else that I've read lately! That of course if a good thing in some respects, unfortunately it also doesn't give you anything to compare it to. So, after finishing I took a few days to step back and think about my initial reaction after finishing.
Let me say this first. The synopsis to this book cleverly leaves out a lot of what the reader will actually find in the book. When I read “...a stunning and hilarious debut...” I really expected something that would have me laughing out loud! I cracked open the book, dove in, and, well I was a little confused to say the least. Girl Parts was definitely nothing like I expected it to be.
Now that I've explained my initial reaction, let me say that honestly I really did enjoy this book. David and Charlie are wonderful characters, each completely different and yet linked by their “dissociative disorder”. I really enjoyed reading about each boy, and finding out what their motives were for being with Rose. As for Rose herself, she was fascinating. There is no other word to describe her! Rose makes the book what it is, and I was enamored with her the entire time I was reading.
There really isn't much more that I can say without ruining the story line. John Cusick crafts a solid book, and I was happy with it. As I said there is a lot that you will find in the book that isn't present in the synopsis. Just know this, if you are going into this book expecting a laugh, you may or may not find it there. I suppose it all depends on your sense of humor. I'm left feeling a little wanting, but hoping that the next book (yes there is a rumor for a second book) will answer all the of questions I have buzzing in my brain.
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