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Unexpectedly, Milo by Matthew Dicks

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4.0

Milo has spent his life hiding his impulses from everyone, including his wife, who's now more interested in leaving him than making things work.

He doesn't understand why he needs to pop jars of grape jam, or sing karaoke, or bowl a strike. But after he finds a video camera and some tapes, he's off on a journey that forces him to see that lots of people go through life making people adjust to their quirks, instead of keeping everyone away to ensure they can have them.

Milo is likable despite his eccentricities. Pretty good read.
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