Based on his life and back for a second book, with a few more hard hitting life issues thrown in besides his unique wit Shane certainly can entertain and outrage in one go.
In a good way!
He talks once again openly about his family, friends, potential boyfriends, his first girlfriend and of course haters. His story's from the paranormal encounter of a good kind to his first experience with a dating app which of course, leads to trouble. He expresses his issues with food once again only this time raising awareness of males having bulima which is rarely touched upon in books and I commend him for talking openly about it, hopefully it can help someone out there who picks up It Gets Worse someday.
His story's are so shocking it's like nothing you can even hope to make up and I wouldn't want to try and beat Shane's hilarious tales. Unlike the first book, his mum kindly adds a chapter to close off the book in which she describes her pride and surprise in her son as well as her first hater encounter in real life!
A truly fun read by a guy that's been through a whirlwind of things.
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