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Madddyyyy (verified owner) –
I cannot say this book was terrible, because it wasn’t. What I can say though is the book felt like a drag sometimes where all it did was describe pointless things like what people were wearing. There was a whole chapter dedicated to breaking apart a Huey Lewis album. Maybe I am missing the bigger picture and meaning of the long descriptions. When the book got good it was good, it just was a drag to read.