If anything, Niven is probably the only one with a sufficient level of guts and spunk to give it a treatment that is adequate | And Frank has suffered from this ugliness |
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A fantastic, terrifying and gripping satire from the irrepressible John Niven | I mean welcome in the most sarcastic and seeped in satire way possible |
He is written perfectly, and is essentially written as HUMAN.
19Brett applies in eight Ivy League Colleges, and his hard work finally pays off when he gets accepted in seven of them | Most people would immediately jump to "How long do I have? No Frank has been waiting for this moment |
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But while they are at it, Brett feels like something is missing from his life | His wife and son were slain in one of the increasingly commonplace mass shootings, which in a country over which the NRA holds sway, is a blight that will be never be tackled |
It lives in it's very own genre and it lives there in perfection.
4The human element of Frank reflecting on how choices in his life led the bad things that he's now seeking revenge for to happen gives the book another dimension, particularly a revelation near the end that is probably predictable but worked nicely to show how easily a lot of this could happen | He realizes that going to Harvard never was his dream |
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The reader can only hope that this is only fiction and will never be a reality | It is everything that was put in place by her father, who was able to really push his ideas through after winning the 2020 election |
To his surprise, Harvard, too, is blown away by his out-of-the-box thinking, and they grant him an acceptance letter.