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In Real Life

  • Lawrence Tabak
  • Jan 29, 2018
  • 2 min read

In Real Life. Man. This book was an emotional roller coaster. Alright, so basically it's about this kid named Seth who's really good at a game called Starfare and he in fact is the best kid in Kansas City. But at the same time he's kind of a loser who can't really talk to girls and his parents are divorced. He goes between his mom and dad occasionally talking to his older brother Garett who is in college and is pretty good at basketball like pro level good. Now Seth and his friend DT were pretty good and Seth is constantly harassed online by some kid who probably lives in his mom's basement actually I got a pic for you here.

Seth is so great at Starfare that he goes to a competition then ultimately fails but then meets Hannah at the pizza place he works at. They fall in love but as Seth gets a chance to go to Korea and go pro he takes the hance however, will his long'distance relationship work and will Seth's Starfare career take off? Find out in the next episode of Dragon Ball Z.

If I talk about the rest of the book then that will get into spoilery content but overall this book was prettty good. I feel like the climactic part at the end (which is pretty spoilery content) was rushed but other than that this book was ultimately perfect. The characters were interesting each with their own great supporting cast roles and the plot seemed pretty well woven. It really felt like Lawrence (the author) carefully made each character making sure that no one felt left out or boring and Seth I feel is a pretty authentic main character and I can relate to his decisions which gives it a sort of real vibe to his character. Overall, I'd give this book a 9/10. And if you want to ask me to review a book email me at SiahLegend@gmail.com. Peace.

I await your Starfare...

 
 
 

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