The astonishing adventures of Fanboy & Goth Girl / by Barry Lyga
Fanboy has never had it good, but lately his sophomore year is turning out to be its own special hell. The bullies have made him their favorite target, his best (and only) friend seems headed for the dark side (sports and popularity), and his pregnant mother and the step-fascist are eagerly...
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Fanboy has never had it good, but lately his sophomore year is turning out to be its own special hell. The bullies have made him their favorite target, his best (and only) friend seems headed for the dark side (sports and popularity), and his pregnant mother and the step-fascist are eagerly awaiting the birth of the alien life form known as Fanboy’s new little brother or sister.Fanboy, though, has a secret: a graphic novel he’s been working on without telling anyone, a graphic novel that he is convinced will lead to publication, fame, andmost important of alla way out of the crappy little town he lives in and all the people that make it hell for him.When Fanboy meets Kyra, a.k.a. Goth Girl, he finds an outrageous, cynical girl who shares his love of comics as well as his hatred for jocks and bullies. Fanboy can’t resist someone who actually seems to understand him, and soon he finds himself willing to heed her adviceto ignore or crush anyone who stands in his way.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780618723928 (0618723927)
ASIN: B007CKIS50
Publish date: 2006-10-02
Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Okay, I really do not like the main character of this book, like, at all. He's like the protagonist of "King Dork" without the charm. (And he breaks my cardinal rule of author-meeting: NEVER show the author you idolize your work when you go to meet them at a convention or something. Seriously. That ...
So far, not so good...ETA: I'm listening to this on my ipod. I don't know if it's the story or the horrible person reading the story, but I am filled with rage while I listen to this. I just want to punch the guy telling me the story.I've never felt so irrationally mad when listening to a book on ...