Long Division by Kiese Laymon

Long Division by Kiese Laymon

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I don't usually do fantasy stuff, but I made an exception here because I liked Kiese Laymon's other book Heavy. That's a book of essays. Long Division is a novel about a young teenage boy who reminds me a little of Oscar Wao. City is a 14-year-old who participates in a spelling bee that's more about using the word right than spelling it. So he's doing that on live TV and ends up cursing everyone out because they gave him the word niggardly. It's 2013 and the video goes viral on YouTube. At that same moment tho, City in real life is getting sent to his grandma's house with no computer or anything. It's there that he gets beat and teased and baptized. That's also where he finds this book called Long Division. The book itself is a mystery being written as it goes. After reading 3/4s of this book, you have to flip the book over and start reading from the back. So it's a very physical story. Cool concept, cool writing. Best line: I reread it. And I wondered. And I wandered. And I wrote. An

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