A review by scotchsaurus
The IHOP Papers by Perseus, Perseus

3.0

Having seen and been floored by Liebegott while she toured with Sister Spit, the book was actually a surprise and exceeded my expectations of it as a silly, light summer reading. The book is quite mature in its understanding of what it means to be self-destructive, aware and yet entirely passive and apathetic about it, creating a more developed character and avoiding the uninteresting cliches of these kinds of characters. It's also damn funny, if not a bit painful at times (not a bad thing). I look forward to more from Liebegott.