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Troy Billings is seventeen, 296 pounds, friendless, utterly miserable, and about to step off a New York subway platform in front of an oncoming train. Until he meets Curt MacCrae, an emaciated, semi-homeless, high school dropout guitar genius, the stuff of which Lower East Side punk rock legends are made. Never mind that Troy's dad thinks Curt's a drug addict and Troy's brother thinks Troy's the biggest (literally) loser in Manhattan. Soon, Curt's recruited Troy as his new drummer—even though Troy can't play the drums. Together, Curt and Troy will change the world of punk, and Troy's own life, forever.
Seventeen-year-old Troy, depressed, suicidal, and weighing nearly 300 pounds, gets a new perspective on life when a homeless teenager who is a genius on guitar wants Troy to be the drummer in his rock band.
A fish out of water, 6'1", 300-pound Troy is on the verge of suicide-at least he believes he is-when he is inexplicably rescued by a homeless boy/legendary local punk rock musician. In PW's words, this is "a savvy and fast-paced debut." Ages 12-up. (Nov.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
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July 26, 2009: A good book with a respectable narrator with a unique voice. Its comical, but also covers some deeper issues. Its not exactly exciting, but its absorbing enough to be interesting. I recommend it.
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December 14, 2008:
Fat Kid Rules the World was written by K.L. Going. She has lived in New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, and Maine. As a kid she moved frequently and always was the odd man out. She is four feet eleven inches, but was never self conscious about her height, but instead her weight. Going often felt everyone was looking at her as she felt like the fat kid. She still to this day is very insecure with herself and is an exercise fanatic. She works part time at a gym just so she can work out all day long. This possibly explains how she was able to hone in on the character Troy, and give the reader a glimpse of what it is really like to be laughed at because you?re different. Troy Billings is a lonely kid of seventeen years old standing on the edge of a subway platform thinking if anyone would miss him if he jumped, and how his fat would explode as the train slammed into him. He is morbidly obese at six foot one and around three hundred pounds. Troy?s mom died when he was little and his life has never been the same. He has a father who is a Marine and is ashamed of the fact that his son is obese and a jock little brother who refuses to be seen with his big brother, let alone talk to him. This is all about to change however. His suicidal thoughts are suddenly disrupted when a voice comes into his head telling him not to jump. At first Troy wonders if he is just hearing things as he looks around and sees everyone who he believes to be secretly staring at him. He then locates the voice coming from a pile of dirt lying in a corner on the subway station floor, his name is Curt. Curt is a star at Troy?s school or better yet a legend. He is a rock star who left Troy?s school a few years prior, and there is a myth around the school as to whether a kid could actually be that good on the guitar. Now Curt wants Troy to buy him lunch and the whirl wind of life changing moments begins. Follow Troy in his adventure to become a rock star drummer, and all the things that come with it like trouble, friends, and even girls. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys music, or just likes the warming sensation of a happy story. It is likely that you?ll read this one from cover to cover without even blinking as Troy and Curt rock your world!
In a brief conclusion this book is for anyone looking for a picker upper with the character Troy who gives you someone to cheer for as he goes from a laughed at fat kid to a rock star with fans roaring for him. I greatly enjoyed Fat Kid Rules the World and I?m sure you will too!