Reality for me although sometimes may not be the best, I know that it doesn't care for me. Life doesn't owe anything to anybody, it just keeps running its course wether you want to be a part of it or not. I choose to believe that it is up to me and the way that I choose to views things that really shapes my concept of reality. Ready Player One offers an escape from reality, where you the player are in full control of any situation. You can be whoever you want to be in virtual reality, that is if you have the skill and aptitude for it in game. Some people strive in situations like this, like our main character who eventually becomes the unlikely hero of the story. I enjoyed this read very much although I wish I could've read it earlier like at the beginning of high school which would've been the perfect time to be exposed to a book like this.
Deadly Class is a comic book that has been a part of my life since I was in high school. It really helped me with not feeling so alone with who I was. Anything you want in a story is in here, from a gang of Yakuza members wanting the main character dead to an acid field road trip thru the desert, this comic has it all. Written by Rick Remender and drawn by Wes Craig, it tells the story of Marcus, a homeless teen wandering the streets of San Fransisco. Marcus was orphaned at a young age and has learned to survive on his own for most of his life, that is until he meets Saya, a student at the King's Dominion Atelier of the Deadly Arts, a school which trains the next generation of assassins. Here Marcus meets a whole class of crazy and lost souls like himself. This comic is filled with a lot of heart, it's honest in its portrayal of characters and doesn't hold back with the violence. The art especially stands out to me, Wes Craig does a great job of keeping the book's qua...

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