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Aug. 27, 2009 By Jason Dean
"Green Room" A fantastic coming of age story, full of honesty and feelings that gives the true meaning of friendship.

Mr Kelly has the ability to put into words the emotions others often search for.
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Feb. 20, 2007 By Jack Greenman
This is a book that I really got a lot out of. I suspect that at any age, but especially if you are in your teens or early twenties, this story really lets you in on the fact that you arent alone. Finding out that love between to friends is not only all right, but not uncommon. It is again, very honest, there are no empty rewards to be gained from reading it. There are lessons to be learned from Kyle on love, respect, friendship. I find it hard to express myself, to put down what it is that catches me and holds me with this story. Mostly because it is true. I highly recomend it to anyone in their high school or college years, but of course I think its a great read to anyone of any age.
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Oct. 15, 2009 By David Quaid
"The Green Room" A very interesting and unusual coming of age story about a teenage boy and his many friends in Australia. Once into this true story it is very hard to put the book down. It contains a balanced blend of humor and everyday teen life, with expected emphasis on the varied romantic experiences of the characters as they struggle through their mid-teen years. The lead character, Kyle, is one very unusual young man who has a special knack for making many lasting friendships during his high school years.
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Aug. 27, 2008 By Gerald (zyx) Hay
"GREEN ROOM" Green Room is the heart-touching, soul searching
novel about teen-agers who never asked to be born
finding their OWN way in a world they never made.
Laying bare the shame of shame, outing the hypocricies
og our society, revealing the innocence of young
people whp are guilty of only trying to be THEMSELVES
and would rather love one another than kill each
other.
It is a novel that merits the acclaim of Salingers
"Catcher In The Rye" of a generation ago.
A must read for all teens whose biggest question in life is "Why?" and all parents willing to give them an honesy answer.
Gerald Hay
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Sep. 24, 2006 By thomas-waltham
"Lightening in a Bottle" Reading about Kyle's friendship with Brett, as well as Stuart and everthing else. This book has had quite a solid impact on my life. Its certainly one of the most touching and human books I have read yet.

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ISBN 978-1-4092-0754-2
Copyright Standard Copyright License
Publisher Gary Kelly
Published September 12, 2011
Language English
Pages 401
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Weight 1.41 lbs.
Dimensions (inches) 6.1 wide × 9.2 tall

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