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3.0

So this is the third book in the Russel Middlebrook series (not that you'd be able to tell from the covers because they're SUCH DIFFERENT STYLES). This one is split into two halves having to flip over the book for the other part, which made it feel a little childish. I felt kind of embarrassed lugging this around because it looked SO LAME! But it was only called this because they were involved in being extras in a zombie movie. Anyways, the first side is from the perspective of Russel, who was the narrator of the first two books also. It was just as annoyingly in your face as the others. The other half was narrated by his bisexual best friend, Min. I went back and forth between liking her and not in the first two books, and this book was no different. I like how this book FINALLY addressed Russell's coming out to his parents and how it showed how horribly it can go with Russell and how well it can go with Min. I really like how the stories are so interwoven yet don't feel like you're reading the same story twice because their thoughts and experiences are so different. Anyways, it was very meh. Not a necessity. I'll most definitely read the next book since I'm pretty sure it's the last.
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