How to Set a Fire and Why

How to Set a Fire and Why

2016 • 320 pages

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15

I do not typically write reviews of books; frankly because I do not have the time. This book infuriated me on so many levels, but most of all I just had to let everyone know what I think happened when this book was written.
I believe that Jesse Ball got an old beat up copy of the Catcher in the Rye. Read it. And decided that Holden Caulfield needed a girlfriend who was an even worse character than he was.

Save your time and money and go find a book with a character who actually goes through development and has more personality traits than being a sad, angsty, teenager who claims everyone in the world is a phony (or a poser in this case).

June 11, 2019