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How to Be an Indie Kid: A Memoir of a Boy Lost in Society

How to Be an Indie Kid: A Memoir of a Boy Lost in Society

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: George
Review: I can't believe I knew this kid when he was in junior high. I attended school with him for two years, and in fact was he was in one of classes with only 6 other people in it so I knew him fairly well. He and one of my friends ran for Entertainment Crew for our class and won with the slogan, "Cornflakes". The last time I saw George was in Germany as he was chasing after me, cursing and yelling because I had been in his room. This is classic George Ha. I still roam the halls where he taught me curse words in German. George, this one is for you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I am interested to read the next book from George
Review: I have known George for years, and I would never had known half the stuff I know now about him. His book reflects how most all teenagers are feeling. It is comforting to know that there are other people out there who are going through the same things as me.
Good Luck to George and his future writings.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stunning good
Review: It¡¯s hard to believe it¡¯s written by someone still in his teens, due to the depth of the plot and thoughts. For parents who have problem in commuting with their teens or try to shorten the distance with their teens MUST read it; not only who has gone/is going through the same phase... READ IT.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stunning good
Review: It¡¯s hard to believe it¡¯s written by someone still in his teens, due to the depth of the plot and thoughts. For parents who have problem in commuting with their teens or try to shorten the distance with their teens MUST read it; not only who has gone/is going through the same phase... READ IT.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding book... aspiring writer.
Review: What is most notable about this awe inspiring, heartfelt first novel from George Ha is how well he creates his own teenage character, struggling to fit in his modern day high school world. He is a loner, he is a geek, call him what you want, but he is definitely an inspiration to those of us who really struggled through high school, or are currently struggling. His well thought out emotional entries comfort us, knowing that in this crazy world, we aren't alone.

I recommend this book to those of you who enjoyed Perks of Being a Wallflower or Catcher in the Rye. His Holden/Charlie-esque way of looking at things may just bring a smile to your face or a tear to your eye. He has an entry for just about everything.

VERY awesome book. Great things to come from this young gifted author.


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