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The Gospel According to Larry
The Gospel According to Larry | Janet Tashjian
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After creating a controversial and hugely popular website, teenager Josh Swensen becomes trapped inside his brilliant creation and must find a way to remain anonymous. I am lying on my bed doing my homework in Greek and Latin roots for Advanced English. 'Ped' for foot, 'homo' for man, 'nym' for name. I sit with the dictionary in front of me, coming up with as many words as I can to complete the assignment. Pedestrian, homicide, pseudonym . . . I have more than thirty of them. By accident -- that's always how these life-changing things happen -- I connect two halves that don't seem like a word until I look it up. 'Pseudo', false; and 'cide,' to kill = pseudocide. To pretend to kill (yourself). I stare at the word for a good long time. Homicide, suicide, genocide: these are words you can find in the newspaper every day. But pseudocide . . . now here was something different. My mind wanders from my homework to the blue cotton threads of my bedspread. Pseudocide. A way to start again as someone completely new, a way to burn the old self and try on a new one. Josh Swensen isn't your average teenager - when he observes America, he sees a powerhouse of consumerism and waste. He's even tried to do something about it, with his start-up controversial website. But when Josh rises to messiah status of the internet world, he discovers that greed and superficiality are not easily escaped. Trapped inside his own creation, Josh feels his only way out is to stage his death and be free of his internet alter-ego, "Larry." But this plan comes with danger, and soon Josh finds himself cut off from the world, with no one to turn to for help. In this suspenseful young adult novel, Janet Tashjian has written a probing tour-de-force.
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Wowza what a read! It is geared toward a younger audience making it a straightforward read but holds your attention throughout the whole book. I mentioned earlier I initially thought this was nonfiction (😅) so the writer is very persuasive with her prologue and epilogue to set the scene with the main character. A young high schooler becomes famous with his internet sermons under an alter identity.

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So I‘m reading this for book club and was absolutely convinced this is a non-fiction book only for the rest of the group to tell me it‘s not????😩😩 I‘m crushed honestly! But that‘s what makes it good writing 😏 Larry is very wise!

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bernadette I loved Winter's Bone. 6y
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Mindyrecycles
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Larry ROCKS! #myhero #90sinJuly

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So, so good.

#yalove #17booklove

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