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New book review: An Infinite number of parallel universes

An Infinite number of parallel universes
By: Randy Ribay 
 
 
 
 
This book I just received as a pre -release review.
It's such a great book!

It is one of the best coming of age novels I have read in a long time.
It is about 4 senior as their last school year approaches.
Four diverse friends united by their weekly Dungeons & Dragons game struggle to figure out real life. Archie tries to cope with the lingering effects of his parents' divorce, Mari considers an opportunity to contact her biological mother, Dante works up the courage to come out to his friends, and Sam clings to a failing relationship. When the four eventually embark on a cross-country road trip in an attempt to solve one of their problems--and to avoid the others--the journey tests their friendship and they quickly realize that real life is no game.
 
I highly recommend this book please feel free to give it a read.
P.S. I received a copy to facilitate my review, but these our my own opinions.

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