The Bottom Club
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  • Reads 22,370
  • Votes 2,075
  • Parts 25
  • Time 4h 3m
Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2021
Drastic measures are a last ditch effort to save yourself after twenty-one heartbreaks and thirteen failed relationships, or at least this is the logic behind Wyatt Carter's decision to open his podcast: The Bottom Club.

When it goes viral, however, sending his reputation down the drain and taking his sanity along with it in the process―he must come to terms with the fact that there is so much more to life than tall boys with cute laughs, deep voices, and messy hair.
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