Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick (272 Pages)

This is definitely a book that’s hard to review without giving away any huge events and plot twists that leave you asking yourself a million questions as you’re reading it. If you’re struggling with fitting in, or trying to keep it together growing up with a past that haunts you, you should pick up this book. I was interested in it from the moment I started reading it. 

Leonard Peacock is different. He doesn’t stick out in the crowd and has very few friends or interactions with anyone. On his eighteenth birthday (which his best friend and his mom forget about) Leonard plans to kill his best friend and himself. Why does he want to kill his best friend? Who can heal Leonard from all this pains?  Those are the questions that run through your mind as the truth slowly comes out throughout the book. This book is real and so different from anything else I’ve read. That’s why I liked it so much. You need to read this book.

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