Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer LSam
King Dork is the story of a sophomore boy named
Tom, who is your average, unexpected protagonist.
He is a loser. He gets beat up in school, chicks
aren't into him (well not at first anyway), his
home-life is messy, he loves and truly
appreciates Rock and Roll, and has only one
friend like figure. Yet he still manages to view
the world through a cynical, witty, and slightly
askew eye. Throughout the book he yearns to sew
the mystery of his father's death into his
present, by reading his father's old books and
tracking down people his father once knew. He
struggles with ever bewildering females and the
poor, inane educational structure of AP classes.
He is constantly trying to avoid the brainwashed
normalcy of the Catcher cult, and humor his
hippie-wannabe mother and "cool" new stepfather.
All this while trying to play one song in unison
with his band.
There are many words in the English language
but only one that I can think of to describe this
book, amazing. At least it was for me and the
type of kids who want to be Bob Dylan, and thinks
that the Velvet Underground was the best thing to
come out of the Factory. It's definitely a book
for the sardonic Rock and Roller of the world, as
it is chocked full of witty, sarcastic, tones and
60s pop culture references. The great thing about
this book is that it takes everything you've ever
thought about cool, redefines it, and makes it
much, much better. When reading the book, you can
see a little part of your life mirrored in one of
the characters, whether it is Tom, his best
friend, his illicit lovers, or his inept parental
units. It is not a particularly good choice for
readers who are not comfortable with sexual
innuendo, but it is a great choice if Rock and
Roll, bad movies, and uncertainty make up the
bulk of your life.
Rating (0 - 10 scale): 9
Reviewer Age: 15
Erlanger, Kentucky USA