Me Being Me Is Exactly as Insane as You Being You

Me Being Me Is Exactly as Insane as You Being You

Hardcover
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Beschreibung

A heartfelt, humorous story of a teen boy’s impulsive road trip after the shock of his lifetime—told entirely in lists!

Darren hasn’t had an easy year.

There was his parents’ divorce, which just so happened to come at the same time his older brother Nate left for college and his longtime best friend moved away. And of course there’s the whole not having a girlfriend thing.

Then one Thursday morning Darren’s dad shows up at his house at 6 a.m. with a glazed chocolate doughnut and a revelation that turns Darren’s world inside out. In full freakout mode, Darren, in a totally un-Darren move, ditches school to go visit Nate. Barely twenty-four hours at Nate’s school makes everything much better or much worse—Darren has no idea. It might somehow be both. All he knows for sure is that in addition to trying to figure out why none of his family members are who they used to be, he’s now obsessed with a strangely amazing girl who showed up out of nowhere but then totally disappeared.

Told entirely in lists, Todd Hasak-Lowy’s debut YA novel perfectly captures why having anything to do with anyone, including yourself, is:

1. painful
2. unavoidable
3. ridiculously complicated
4. possibly, hopefully the right thing after all.
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The whole time while reading this I had the feeling that NOW something is going to happen. But it didn’t. There was just no real plot. I can’t even pin point what it was but I just felt bad while reading it, like something was wrong with it. I have to say tho that I have respect how he stuck to his list writings and that it made sense throughout the whole book.

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I thought I would like this more since I'm a list maker, but it kinda fell flat for me. And it definitely didn't need the 600+ pages. A lot of people's reviews are annoyed with Darren for being whiny and with Zoe for "not being like the other girls," but they're kids. They're teenagers who act like teenagers. Teenagers are annoying and try to be different because they're trying to discover who they are and trying to be independent. If you don't like that, don't read teen books.

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