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"An emotionally damaged seventeen-year-old boy in Pennsylvania who was once an infamous reality television show star, meets a girl from another dysfunctional family, and she helps him out of his angry shell"--
An emotionally damaged 17-year-old boy in Pennsylvania who was once an infamous reality television show star meets a girl from another dysfunctional family, and she helps him out of his angry shell. The plot contains profanity and domestic violence.
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Gerald is easily one of the most interesting characters I've seen lately. He's far from perfect, but it's easy to understand and sympathize with him, and I found myself getting invested pretty quickly.
The book itself is engaging, sometimes intense, sometimes funny. It's always honest, often depressingly so, and definitely has a fair bit of emotional heft.
And Tasha made me so much angrier than is probably reasonable.
And I am now done with it! Omg, A.S. King is such a good writer. I love this book, but Everybody Sees the Ants is my absolute favorite so far. I've yet to read her other two books, Please Ignore Vera Dietz and Ask the Passengers.
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