5 Stars for The Coolest Way To Kill Yourself by Nicholas Tanek
The Coolest Way To Kill Yourself by Nicholas Tanek
The Coolest Way To Kill Yourself is in itself not a book about suicide, but rather a story about love.
If you are looking for a book about suicide, how to prevent it, how to commit it, then this book has nothing to do with any of that.
The story follows Nicholas through his life starting in his mid-teens. At around age 16 he meets a girl named Lynn and everything follows from there. Their relationship goes through some ups and downs, but they were in love until the end.
The book is portrayed in the first person view for the majority of the story, yet the author uses some unorthodox writing skills throughout the novel. In certain sections, the author actually talks directly to the reader and explains why he may be writing about something that doesn’t seem to fit. In the end though, it all seems to fit together.
There are many references to bands and songs that some readers will find distracting, while others will find that they add to the feel of the story.
Overall, a well put together story that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. The book was a journey for me, and it was interesting from cover to cover.
5 out of 5 Stars.
I would recommend this book for mature readers due to graphic language and some sexual situations.
The Coolest Way to Kill Yourself
Review by: David at Indie Authors and Books
www.indieauthorsandbooks.com
The Coolest Way To Kill Yourself is in itself not a book about suicide, but rather a story about love.
If you are looking for a book about suicide, how to prevent it, how to commit it, then this book has nothing to do with any of that.
The story follows Nicholas through his life starting in his mid-teens. At around age 16 he meets a girl named Lynn and everything follows from there. Their relationship goes through some ups and downs, but they were in love until the end.
The book is portrayed in the first person view for the majority of the story, yet the author uses some unorthodox writing skills throughout the novel. In certain sections, the author actually talks directly to the reader and explains why he may be writing about something that doesn’t seem to fit. In the end though, it all seems to fit together.
There are many references to bands and songs that some readers will find distracting, while others will find that they add to the feel of the story.
Overall, a well put together story that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. The book was a journey for me, and it was interesting from cover to cover.
5 out of 5 Stars.
I would recommend this book for mature readers due to graphic language and some sexual situations.

The Coolest Way to Kill Yourself

Review by: David at Indie Authors and Books
www.indieauthorsandbooks.com
Published on February 15, 2014 04:56
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D.R. Racey has served on active duty in the U.S. Military since 1998 and spends much of his time off writing, developing his next story, and designing his own cover art. He has been married since 2000
D.R. Racey has served on active duty in the U.S. Military since 1998 and spends much of his time off writing, developing his next story, and designing his own cover art. He has been married since 2000 and has three children.
He started writing in 2008 as a hobby and published his first book in 2012. His first published book is Blood Rites which is about a werewolf on the run from his former pack master. D.R. Racey has also published a historical fiction novella about an Army National Guard unit stationed in Baghdad, Iraq during the surge (War - 8000 Miles From Home). He has also completed two fantasy novels as part of the Phoenix Blade Trilogy (Conflagration and Lineage).
All D.R. Racey novels are available from Amazon.com in Paperback and for Kindle.
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He started writing in 2008 as a hobby and published his first book in 2012. His first published book is Blood Rites which is about a werewolf on the run from his former pack master. D.R. Racey has also published a historical fiction novella about an Army National Guard unit stationed in Baghdad, Iraq during the surge (War - 8000 Miles From Home). He has also completed two fantasy novels as part of the Phoenix Blade Trilogy (Conflagration and Lineage).
All D.R. Racey novels are available from Amazon.com in Paperback and for Kindle.
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