Theo's life has always been a little strange. What, you don't have a demon for a best friend no one else can see? A sentient, but evil, coffee maker? A basement that might contain a portal to hell? None of that compares to the way Theo's world is upended when a new boy moves across the street. Now he has to balance a crush with apocalypses (yes, plural), creepy cults, and microaggressive TAs. Calvin and Hobbes meets The Addams Family in this supernatural gay romance with snarky soul.
Scott wrote his autobiography at age six, and its all been downhill since then. He traveled the country on a Greyhound for a month, devoted a semester of school to starting a series of urban legends, and spent five years perfecting how to say "would you like fries with that" for a short story. Or so he claims.
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I'm really enjoying the content of the serial but it is only available on Kindle Vella. I can't always find the entry.
I'm not a fan of reading individual entries for serial stories as they're put out. I also do not like the payment system for Vella.
I like THIS serial a LOT, enough to put up with Vella, but the publishing method is a drag (not in a good way). And there are spelling/grammar errors that occasionally get left behind.
It turns out that when you mix twee, goth, and snark, you get Hot Topic. Like that store, if you are not tuned into a very narrow wavelength, this books starts out mildly amusing but soon becomes tedious. I've liked other books by this author, but I might abstain from his more whimsical genre efforts from now on.