![]() ![]() His name is CHAD MURRAY? Like, in recognition of Chad Michael Murray, the One Tree Hill star? What a terrible, terrible coincidence. This is supposed to be a story of how gamers should be accepted as normal people and other related issues, but instead comes off as a descent into madness not unlike the works of H.P. Her condition only worsens after that, with her falling into an MMO addiction (and even falling in love with a faceless player!) and becoming increasingly withdrawn so that she could draw her manga. ![]() Although it is not alluded to early in the book, the main character is actually a very big fangirl, feeling the need to indiscriminately pepper her speech with internet terms and otakuspeak. ![]() This "ubergoff" girl (who isn't any less commercial than her classmates the "aberzombies" and haters) decides that she wants to be counterculture, yet simply comes off of as petty and pitiful compared to everyone else. All of the characters, without exception, are flatter than anything Stephenie Meyer could ever write. No, this is due to the inadvertent and awkward situations that abound in this pitiful excuse for a novel. However, this is not due to any legitimate humor. This book is one of the most hilarious things I have ever seen. ![]()
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