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Going Out
Going Out | Scarlett Thomas
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Luke is allergic to everything. He spends his days in a sterile safe-haven designed to keep out all light and dirt, while everything he knows about the world comes from books, movies, the internet and whatever his best-friend Julie tells him. He would do anything to go outside. Julie, brilliant and kind, could be out changing the world. Unfortunately, shes too afraid of airplane crashes, highway accidents, and potentially life-threatening bacteria to leave her hometown, her pointless waitress job, or Luke. Charlottes boyfriend dropped dead from a brain hemorrhage. She disappeared for awhile, but now shes decided that she misses her friends. David has just been diagnosed with testicular cancer. Consequently, hes no longer wants to spend his days making pizza to pay for school. His priorities in life are changing; he just doesnt know how, yet. Leanne has just discovered that she may or may not have magic powers. When this motley bunch befriends a lottery winner with a generous heart, they all embark on a hysterical and heartwarming journey in search of the healer who just might be able to cure Luke, and perhaps give them the answers they didnt know they were looking for. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Boy in the bubble x suburban London teen angst x Wizard of Oz❗️= another brilliant Scarlett Thomas novel. Yep, I‘m a fan.

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Going Out | Scarlett Thomas

'His phone starts playing an electronic version of 'Guilty Conscience' by Eminem'. This book is littered with pop culture references from the late '90's/early '00's, great for the nostalgic throwbacks but it makes it extremely dated! One character is 'just starting to give email a go'!

MyBookLife Haha! 😂😂 8y
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Going Out | Scarlett Thomas
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I have high hopes for this little book having loved 'The End of Mr. Y'.