Overall Rating:




(out of 5)
This book can be very hard to read... in fact, it may take multiple reads to fully understand this one. I'd liken the style of this book with that of the movie "The History Boys"... Both of them are so intelligent, creative, and witty, that it can leave you feeling sort of stupid. This is a great read though, very risque, but also hugely unique.
The Story:




(out of 5)
A teenage boy, trying to get into Oxford, lives his life as a play... rather than just living it, he plans out every moment of his life, keeps papers for each person he knows, etc etc. He meets a girl named Rachel, and perhaps is experiencing his first true love.
Characters:





(out of 5)
Charles Highway: The main character.
Rachel Noyes: The girl with whom Charles falls in love. Her only previous lover is a boy named DeForest, who moved there from New York.
Believability:



(out of 5)
Its a little hard to believe that a person can live their life like that, but I'm sure there's some people crazy enough out there. This guy's adventures, family, and friends are a riot; it definitely keeps you on your toes.
Weight:




(out of 5)
Perhaps after a couple reads the weighty issue at hand would come clear, but at the first its all a little mind boggling. However, this man's imagery will stay with you forever.
Style:





(out of 5)
Like I said, this book kind of makes you feel stupid... the common knowledge within this book is only held among a select few of the US population, I'd say. He has great imagery and style, and I'd definitely read his other books.
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