Just finished The Pop Tart Insurrection, a story about a college-aged guy name Magnus Haycock who one day, after an incident between his toaster and his Pop Tart, becomes fed up with the status quo and complacency, and vows to take over the world.
Relatively short read, shy of a couple hundred pages, medium print, can be knocked out in a day or two if you've the time. It was written and recently released by my high school English teach Marcus Herzberg. He was kind enough to even write an inscription on my copy. That said... it's alright. It just sort of plods along as everyday stuff happens around this highly intelligent, disaffected kid who's constantly challenging the system. It's not bad, just really uneventful and ends where it gets interesting. Not sure if it's meant to be the first in a series of books, but if that's the case, it really needed to be more substantive to capture the reader's attention for later installments.
Relatively short read, shy of a couple hundred pages, medium print, can be knocked out in a day or two if you've the time. It was written and recently released by my high school English teach Marcus Herzberg. He was kind enough to even write an inscription on my copy. That said... it's alright. It just sort of plods along as everyday stuff happens around this highly intelligent, disaffected kid who's constantly challenging the system. It's not bad, just really uneventful and ends where it gets interesting. Not sure if it's meant to be the first in a series of books, but if that's the case, it really needed to be more substantive to capture the reader's attention for later installments.