Shane is someone whom you either love or hate it seems.
I personally find his humour mostly funny and would never hate on him even if at times something is so close to the knuckle I hold my breath that he said or wrote it!
Anyway, the first of his two books so far has been a great read which made me glad to finally read it! Talking of life in high school and being the awkward kid he was because of his appearance and the way he could come out with witty remarks and empathise with others he knew like him shows Shane wouldn't back down and take it.
His tales of the future talk of karma kicking back at one of his main bullies, a cheerleader and see how he rose up from her level of low treatment of others to times of discovering who you are and your sexuality.
He talks touchingly of his Grandma and how her passing effected him, his mom and his brothers, I am sure Shane has a lot of her in him with their shared humour being as it was.
He opens the discussion about his eating habits and how later on in life it still caused him issues too which was great to read, not many people would be confident enough to enlighten others to how situations like that can go but Shane nailed it.
A raw look into the deepest stories of Shane's life which prove life can give you lemons you can turn to sweet lemonade, just persevere kids, it gets better after all!
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