![]() ![]() ![]() Twelve years later, he’s still haunted by his rage-filled youth-which the entire world got to watch from every imaginable angle-and his anger issues have resulted in violent outbursts, zero friends, and clueless adults dumping him in the special education room at school. Gerald Faust knows exactly when he started feeling angry: the day his mother invited a reality television crew into his five-year-old life. Reality Boy deals with similar issues, about parents making the wrong decisions for their children and how this affects them growing up. We’re recommending some other books you might want to try if you liked Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock and will leave some discussion questions at the end for when you’re going to talk about this with your own book club.įorgive Me, Leonard Peacock is not as much a story about a school-shooting, but about a teenage boy on the edge of destruction. ![]() This book about a boy who wants to kill his former best-friend, was definitely a heavy one, but not always what we expected. We were right that there wasn’t any romance, but there sure was a lot of drama. For our YA pick in February we wanted to read something that didn’t have a heavy emphasis on romance, so we picked Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock. ![]()
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