Dylan, 16 who are diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome, overheard from a doctor that he gonna die in March. In order for him to live his remaining life to the fullest, he make up a list with 3 wishes 'Cool things to do before I cack it' which are having sex with a girl in his 'special' school, Michelle Malloy, to make his best buddy, Amir happy and live his life without anyone calling him names and such and lastly, get his dad out of war and be with him.
Throughout this whole journey in this book, it was filled with filthy and raunchy words, like REALLY filthy and raunchy. Well, what other 16 years old would says nowadays (I know I was, yikes!). Anyways, Dylan is teenage boy who can't hold back on what he says because of his condition. Dylan refers his condition in a form of a dog, Mr. Dog (title explained). Every time he gets nervous or in a pressure situation he will have tics or involuntary action throughout what he speaks and most of all the time he will curse, growl and shout whatever in his mind at that time. They are very very sensitive and crazy (for me) especially when he call his mom/peers the 'b' and 'c' words. I was quite offended at first but then again I need to explain myself that this is what it's all about. Involuntary action. I know that Dylan are not meant what he said and such when the tics come because he can't help it but when it comes to Dylan himself, without the 'syndrome moment'. I can see himself as a very horny, very childish and very keen on using cursive words. (Okay, I just explained myself what 16 years old are) Although, he can be pain in bumbum sometimes, I still adore him and can understand a bit in what he have been through with his life and family issue.
Age wise. Dylan are 16 years old teenage boy but for the entire time I read this book I couldn't help myself imagining that Dylan was 12 or 14 because on how immature-ish he acts and talks to his peers and his mother (but perhaps it was due to his syndrome wise and such). When I read it and imagining a 16 years old speaks with that words, it just didn't connect. Hmm.
What I like about this book besides the issue that tackles on Tourette Syndrome is that this book 'speaks' quite diversely. Amir, who are Dylan's closest buddy is a Pakistani teenage boy. There are bits here and there on how the author pointed out how society in this book reacts to certain minorities by having a supporting character alongside with the main character deals with racism and prejudice in their daily life. Dylan always stood up for Amir when he get teased or bullied just because of his skin colour and he always defending his friendship with Amir despite on what other kids thinks of him. It really is heartwarming.
Dylan only lives with his mother while his dad is in war camp. Dylan often writes letters to his dad and it will be sent by his mother. Dylan felt it is vital for him to get in touch with his dad in order for him to get his father back from war before he die but his father never replies to him. Later on, his mother get in touch with her former lover, Tony via Facebook and they bonded up. Dylan feels threaten by Tony as he always parked in his Dad spot and sit in his dad chair. Slowly, Dylan accepting Tony as they both share a bit interests in reading material and quizzes. It revealed later that his dad is not in a war camp but he is actually in prison due to his misbehaviour and that explained why the letters never get written back and why his mother starts hanging out with Tony.
The big reveal. This book strongly suggest that Dylan will be dead in March and to my surprise, he won't. What Dylan overheard and assumed previously was not about him but its actually about his mother. He misheard what the doctor said when he said it was due in March, and what the doctor meant at that time was that his mother will have a twin babies.
(As much as I am very glad and happy that Dylan are not gonna die, I am not that satisfied with the news because through all the time I read this I have set in my mind that Dylan will die because of his disease. The twist makes me feel cheated and what I read before was based on 'lie', or in this case 'misheard'.)
Despite on the twist/reveal part, the ending for this book was actually good and I am quite happy with it. Because although he will not be dead but all his parting wishes were granted (well most of them) as his best friend, Amir is happy with Priya (his gf), Dylan finally 'be' with Michelle, he had a closure with his dad and have an actual/proper family with Tony and his mom.
This book speaks volume about Tourette Syndrome, racism, bullying and family matters. Also, slurs. Lots of slurs. I truly like this book but not so much in the twist/reveal part.