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"He's a psycho." That's what Mike is told when he asks who the kid is with the dark swoop of hair and eyes that look like icebergs floating in milk. From that moment, it becomes Mike's mission to find out everything about this kid. The kid who can fight better than anyone, but doesn't want to. The kid who is the greatest artist Mike's ever met. The kid who only wants to be his friend during the lightest days of summer. The kid who tells him that being his friend at school will only ruin Mike's reputation. Regardless of what the kid tells Mike, he doesn't realize that summer is the best time--it has the most light--and it makes it easier for Mike to see who he truly is. And there's no way Mike will back off once he sees this kid for who he truly is.
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I don't think that I have much to say. I liked A Surplus of Light perhaps for more than the story and the writing. Sometimes stories just touch on something a bit too personal that skews my opinion so immensely I cannot review it. This is one of them.
It's good. I loved most and disliked little of it. That's all I can say.
(I am jealous and I hope that eventually I'll find my Ian.)