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Miss Misery

By: Andy Greenwald
Narrated by: Nick Landrum
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Publisher's summary

Twenty-something David Gould's girlfriend just left him, he's faced with an impossible book deadline, he's obsessed with the online blog of a 22-year-old woman who calls herself Miss Misery, and a 17-year-old girl has a crush on him. If that's not enough, his cooler, hipper online self is soon co-opted by a hacker who threatens to ruin his life.

Spin columnist Andy Greenwald delivers a funny, heartbreaking exploration of what it means to be young and in search of an identity in his debut novel.

©2005 Andy Greenwald (P)2005 Recorded Books, LLC

Critic reviews

"His prose is alive with description." (Publishers Weekly)
"Greenwald's fluent, accessible prose and his immensely likable narrator make this title a good bet for emo music lovers." (Booklist)

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Lots of Fun! Especially For Emo Music Fans

Music critic and journalist Andy Greenwald gets to indulge his admiration for early aughts emo music in a modern day Jekykll and Hyde tale set against a backdrop of Brooklynite hipster culture. What's not to love?

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