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Title: An Underachiever's Diary
by Benjamin Anastas
ISBN: 0-380-73218-1
Publisher: Perennial
Pub. Date: 01 April, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $10.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.07 (27 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Self pity cured by humor, Anastas' fiction uses fun language
Comment: Benjamin Anastas' story is hysterically witty, and finally somebody as insane as this author can spit out a quality story in modern and uniquely 21st century style of language, with enough philosophy to make reading the book worth it. The book cannot possibly take anybody more than two days to read - unless your sense of humor is as idiotic as television sitcoms, or you're too busy seeking out meaningless goals: the exact type of personalities Anastas rips to shreds with his gift of story telling. There is a certain desire to identify with the main character, yet on the same hand it frieghtens you, because he is flawed to a degree you've never opened your own eyes to. Don't read this book if you can act poised through a bad highschool play performance, if you've ever thanked 'God' in an acceptance speech of any sort, or if you're drawing conclusions about me based on this review. It's for a different 'type' of person! You'll see how Anastas paints these different 'types' of people, and you'll think it's cruel, funny, and very true. Note his keen East Coast attitude, and his recollection of many boyhood experiences familiar to anybody who was raised on that side of the continent. Also, note how the protagonist's journey to adulthood leads him to California, on the other side of the country, yet spiritually and mentally he never grows or matures, taking hedonistic pleasure in obscene mediocrity. The book is so much fun, and look for anything else you can get your hands on by this author. (Then send it to me!)

Rating: 5
Summary: A very entertaining and funny novel.
Comment: An Underachiever's Diary was a very good novel. Not since Catcher in the Rye have I had so much fun reading a novel. I never wanted to stop reading it. The book is about a young man named William, who is a complete loser throughout his whole life and trys his best to not be in the shadow of his own younger twin brother Clive, who is a very successful person. The sad thing is that William has had bad luck ever since his birth in the hospital room. It is funny, however, how he never tries to become like his brother even though he idolizes him and just when things start to go right for him, he gets messed up again. He is like a modernized Holden Caulfield. Overall, this is a very good book to read and I highly recommend it.

Rating: 4
Summary: Not the product of an underachiever
Comment: The Underachiever's Diary comes off as more as reflection through narrative than a diary. Its well written, quite funny and poignant at the same time. All of us have a little underachiever in us - some more than others - and this is a perfect testament to that. My only complaint is that the book just ends. There's no real conclusion, no defining moment in which our hero mends his ways or comes to any profound realization. It just ends. All-in-all, a fine novel.

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