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Reality Boy (A.S King)

  • 7/10
  • Jan 26, 2017
  • 1 min read

A.S King is probably one of the most entertaining authors I've ever found. Her books are really funny and deep and quirky and great. This is the second book by her I've read, and it was fantastic.

So Gerald Faust is not in a great spot. He has had anger issues all his life. His mother decides "Hey, you know what would fix this? If I invited a reality TV show to come watch my son." It goes without saying that this is the worst decision ever. Now Gerald is 17, has no friends, no clue how to control himself and is constantly living in fear that one day he may snap.

I will be honest, I didn't like this book as much as Everybody Sees The Ants. But it was still a captivating read and a really great and unique novel overall.


 
 
 

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