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This book, i.e. "Gods, Teens, and In-betweens" was made for the edification of all those who enjoy humor. Everything in it, down to the writing style was made to make you giggle and kick your feet. While some may say it is absurd at parts, it should be noted that time was dedicated to researching the potential subjects dealt with where the author's knowledge could easily be in error. It should also be noted once found, the factual errors may not have been changed as to make them factual.
It ultimately takes you through a world where Roman and Greek gods still exist, where college students act like normal irrational college students, and finally where friendships are kind of important. But, it is a fictional book, so not everything or necessarily anything in it is strictly factual.
It should also be noted that this book does not condone the use of magic or whatever power the "gods" use. It does not necessarily condone anything inside it, and most likely condemns itself as a whole.
Reading this will be a complete waste of your time. It will likely insult you, make you angry, and generally put you in a fantastically terrible mood. So, without further (insert French here), you can read the actual book.
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This book, i.e. "Gods, Teens, and In-betweens" was made for the edification of all those who enjoy humor. Everything in it, down to the writing style was made to make you giggle and kick your feet. While some may say it is absurd at parts, it should be noted that time was dedicated to researching the potential subjects dealt with where the author's knowledge could easily be in error. It should also be noted once found, the factual errors may not have been changed as to make them factual.
It ultimately takes you through a world where Roman and Greek gods still exist, where college students act like normal irrational college students, and finally where friendships are kind of important. But, it is a fictional book, so not everything or necessarily anything in it is strictly factual.
It should also be noted that this book does not condone the use of magic or whatever power the "gods" use. It does not necessarily condone anything inside it, and most likely condemns itself as a whole.
Reading this will be a complete waste of your time. It will likely insult you, make you angry, and generally put you in a fantastically terrible mood. So, without further (insert French here), you can read the actual book.