With a tongue-in-cheek attitude and razor-sharp wit, The Pop Tart Insurrection by Marcus Herzberg is an over-the-top drama about the struggles of teenage life, and the drastic measures one may take to change things for the better. A manic stream of consciousness from a minor league megalomaniac, this fast-paced, tangent-tossing ride somehow turns the tables on its own protagonist, revealing flaws in his thinking, behavior, and reactions to all the disappointments and harsh realities of growing up. Being at the center of one’s own universe can be a lonely place, and in this sardonic yet incisive novel, that curse of adolescence is hammered home with raw prose and relatable lessons for its original central character.
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