Jason Coumbe
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How do I explain this book? In a lot of ways it reminds me of the three stooges. Pure absurdism. The main character is utterly ridiculous and seemingly oblivious to everything and everyone around him. He seems to lack the most basic of common sense. And yet despite this obliviousness, he "somehow" always seems to end up right where he needs to be in order to do the most good. But small moments here and there lead you to the realization he is anything but oblivious. He's massively sarcastic and loves to tease others, but he also cares deeply and will sacrifice himself in a heartbeat to help those who need it. It left me with a wonderful case of the warm and fuzzies. Like with most absurdist humor it will either resonate with you or it won't. It's absolutely worth reading the free sample though. If you find yourself laughing then you'll love the rest.
Tuo Dev
As you can likely see in the reviews, this is an all-or-nothing book. You will either love it or hate it. Thus, do yourself a favor and use the preview option to read the first chapter (NOT the prologue). The book is what it is due to the humor. If the scenes in the classroom and with "god" afterwards do not tickle your funny bone, this book is not for you. On the other hand, if you enjoy the hilarious thinking of the main character (as I did), then this will become one of your favorite series.
Pareteaniani Hohaia
all in all good story great read honestly enjoyed it. love the afterwards I enjoy hearing from the authors famous or not yet.