Dirty Liar | Brian James
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Benji sees the world in shades of angel and demon, which makes it, more often than not, a rather scary place. While his father may be less trouble than his mother, less abusive, less of a demon-magnet, in order to live with him Benji had to leave his personal angel, Lacie, behind.
Being in a new school suits him, though, as it’s easier to disappear when no one knew you were there to begin with. Being labeled a freak is fine with him. As long as no one takes any notice. As long as no one tries to get close. As long as he can hide inside Dogboy.
But when Benji takes a liking to Rianna Moore, things get a little more complex. She isn’t like them, but she travles with the in crowd. They don’t really see her, but they certainly know she’s there. Which makes Benji a bit less of a shadow. And his feelings make him a bit less dead. And wanting to be near her makes it all a bit less safe.
Eventually, the demons start to show themselves. It turns out they’re everywhere, and when you’ve got your own too…well, they travel with you. No matter how much you might want to leave them behind.
But just because they can follow you, and get inside you, and affect you, doesn’t make them you. And this is what Benji has to discover. This is the only real path out.
Of all of James’ books, I liked this one the best. Most likely because every time he writes one, they just keep getting better. And while they all come with a bit of a harsh face, there is always a light shining through.

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