Happyface
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After going through traumatic times, a troubled, socially awkward teenager moves to a new school where he tries to reinvent himself.
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Add a CommentThis was a really funny book to read and it taught me a few lessons along the way, surprisingly. I'd recommend this to people who like to read books with pictures in it.
Shows the true depth of the soul. The pictures were really entertaining and so was the story line. It shows a lot of true nature and human action that people can relate to.
This book is absolutely amazing. I love the anonymity of Happyface! It adds to your imagination of the book. The beginning tells you nothing and you actually believe his 'lie' but then near the end you find out what actually happened and it's just... WOW.
Kind of hard to follow the story...
Happyface by:Stephen Emond I LOVE THIS BOOK...this is a book about "happyface" who is starting over in a new school after his family fell apart. He meets Gretchen the girl of his dreams and with a smile on his face he makes new friends and helps fill some of the gaps in his life.But while making new friends he hids his past under a mound of lies.Will happyface perish??or will he get the girl of his dreams??
I truly loved this book. The introduction they give the book tells you nothing about it. But you really have to begin reading it to begin to love the story. What I found great about this book was how the author managed to use a lot of text to tell the story, but made the pages go by fast because of all the little drawings throughout the book. This is going on to my favorite-books-forever list. The author uses great humor while telling a very angsty, teenage story.
i usually don't like books with lots of pictures in it, but this one pulled it off pretty good.