The Views of Both Sides (Kellic)

The Views of Both Sides (Kellic)

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2009, Kellin lives in a small town in Louisiana, and everyone around him has the same views. White supremacist, bible thumping, homophobic, sexist people make up the entire town, until a new student arrives in school. Vic, the Hispanic pansexual atheist emo boy, threatens Kellin's entire knowledge of the world. Kellin finds himself curious about Vic however, wanting to know why he is the way he is, and if he's been wrong about the world his entire life. Warning-this book contains major themes of racism and offensive racial slurs.
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Kellin Quinn has mysteriously awoken in an unfamiliar house, unable to remember the events of the past few days. Kellin soon discovers that he is a ghost trapped in the haunted house, but he is not alone. Kellin is welcomed with open arms by the other ghosts, including the bitter yet occasionally charming Vic Fuentes, and they're just as confused by his presence as he is. Vic soon develops a fondness for his newest housemate, and the two of them set out to learn how Kellin really ended up in the house. "We might be dead, but that doesn't mean we can't live." Cover Credit: @McAvoyer

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