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Mar 17, 2017LexiLou2 rated this title 1 out of 5 stars
The protagonist says it best himself, blatantly, somewhere in the first third of the book: his ex-girlfriends and other friends were tired of his woe-is-me son-of-a-famous-man-who-ignores-his-son complex. The chapters are very short and create a choppy read which becomes as annoying as someone whose tone of voice makes it sound like every sentence they say is a question. This book provides some nice technophile brain candy, which makes for a fun read, but the protagonist and his extremely limited range of focus did this book in.