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Ebook About It's 1987. Marcus Lopez hates school. His grades suck. The jocks are hassling his friends. He can't focus in class. But the jocks are the children of Joseph Stalin's top assassin, the teachers are members of an ancient league of assassins, the class he's failing is "Dismemberment 101," and his crush has a doubledigit body count. Welcome to the most brutal high school on earth, where the world's top crime families send the next generation of assassins to be trained. Murder is an art. Killing is a craft. At Kings Dominion School for the Deadly Arts, the dagger in your back isn't always metaphorical.Book Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth Review :
This graphic novel was so bad that I removed it permanently from my Kindle library.The plot revolves around high school age kids who are in a school where they are being trained as assassins. We don't learn much about this school or its training. There are a few scenes where the students are trained in poisons and other deadly crafts. This all seems pretty empty compared to being trained at, say, the Shaolin Monastery in Kung Fu.The kids in the novel are all dysfunctional stereotypes. There's the preppies, the jocks, the stoners, etc... The main character is trying to fit in somehow. Without family he'll do anything to fit in somewhere.Apparently all this is inspired by the author's high school experience. Perhaps I could not relate, because this was not my high school experience. But in any event, who wants to relive that time, even in a fictional context.One thing that I knew in high school was that it was a way point that I had to pass through to get to where I really wanted to be, which was college and the adult world. High school is ephemeral and there is no reason to take it too seriously. But this graphic novel does. It's like the jock who scores the critical touchdown in a high school game and this becomes the high point of the rest of their life. Which is pretty sad. What ever happened in high school, hopefully there will much better things in the future. Unfortunately, however bad an experience was in high school, there will be worse ahead in life as well (divorce, job loss, death).A good story can make up for mediocre art and great art can make up for a weak story. This graphic novel has neither. The whole graphic novel is weak in every dimension. I'm surprised that it got such great reviews. I looked into this series a little bit and I liked the overall premise of the book. I was excited to read it and wanted to get invested in the story. Having a school where you learn to be an assassin sounds very interesting; however, the characters at times broke my immersion. The main cast doesn’t have too many defining traits. They have a few screws lose in the head; they all have rough backgrounds for the most part, and they make decisions that are legitimately bad and it’s hard to sympathize with them because they’re all crazy. The main character you follow tries to have this almost Batman like inner monologue and it falls flat majority of the time. I really wanted to like this. Maybe the problems I have with the first book go away later on but it’s tough to keep reading to find that out. Overall an okay book with an interesting world but weak characters. Read Online Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth Download Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth PDF Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth Mobi Free Reading Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth Download Free Pdf Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth PDF Online Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth Mobi Online Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth Reading Online Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth Read Online Rick Remender Download Rick Remender Rick Remender PDF Rick Remender Mobi Free Reading Rick Remender Download Free Pdf Rick Remender PDF Online Rick Remender Mobi Online Rick Remender Reading Online Rick RemenderRead Online Maeve's Times: In Her Own Words By Maeve Binchy
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