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3.0
I found this book oddly fascinating. The story follows a conservative Christian teenage boy in a rural community who gets a job at a gas station and expands his experiences with the world. The plot itself doesn't have a lot going for it. It's a pretty basic character driven book, but what made it such an interesting read to me was the fact that the perspective is so unlike my own.
Not something I'd jump to recommend, but still an interesting read.
Not something I'd jump to recommend, but still an interesting read.
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