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Forest Hills Bootleg Society
by Nicole Goux, Dave Baker
Friends brought together by the oddities of fate and their quirkiness…establish a criminal bootleg scheme…
Forest Hills Bootleg Society by Dave Baker and NICOLE. GOUX is a cute story of young high schoolers trying to get by in the early 2000s…
Four young girls from small town California (Forest Hills) are into pizza movie nights, anime, and just getting by in the strange cruel world of high school (a Christian academy specifically), when they find a way to make a little extra cash by selling some bootleg anime (that may or may not count as porn) to their fellow students…
Meanwhile, they navigate young love, school cliques, all the overwhelming feelings and thoughts of teenager-hood…while trying to stay friends when the urge to branch out and be friends with other (UNKNOWN!!) people is a constant danger…
This book is for people who were young, liked anime, comics, weird stuff, and maybe only had a smal circle of friends to rely on while also feeling anxious or mildly autistic about what the future might hold.
I tried this because the cover reminded me of Proctor Valley Road, but I’d say this is sort of a modern coming up age tale (set in the distant year of 2005) similar to the Body or the Wonder Years.
There’s no murder mystery, not horrible monster, no aliens, no dark secret…just some kids trying to be kids and get by and enjoy themselves…
Forest Hills Bootleg Society by Dave Baker and NICOLE. GOUX is a cute story of young high schoolers trying to get by in the early 2000s…
Four young girls from small town California (Forest Hills) are into pizza movie nights, anime, and just getting by in the strange cruel world of high school (a Christian academy specifically), when they find a way to make a little extra cash by selling some bootleg anime (that may or may not count as porn) to their fellow students…
Meanwhile, they navigate young love, school cliques, all the overwhelming feelings and thoughts of teenager-hood…while trying to stay friends when the urge to branch out and be friends with other (UNKNOWN!!) people is a constant danger…
This book is for people who were young, liked anime, comics, weird stuff, and maybe only had a smal circle of friends to rely on while also feeling anxious or mildly autistic about what the future might hold.
I tried this because the cover reminded me of Proctor Valley Road, but I’d say this is sort of a modern coming up age tale (set in the distant year of 2005) similar to the Body or the Wonder Years.
There’s no murder mystery, not horrible monster, no aliens, no dark secret…just some kids trying to be kids and get by and enjoy themselves…