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Missed Signals
- A Better Man
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 21 hrs and 3 mins
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Publisher's summary
Continuation of the wildly popular A Stupid Boy series. The A Better Man series books cover David's life in college.
David is moving on to tackle college. His plan is to continue where he left off in high school. He would win a couple of national championships in football. Maybe win a college world series just for kicks. To appease his parents, he would get his degree … all while knee-deep in coeds. Then he would play both baseball and football professionally as he raked in endorsement deals.
Welp.
Find out how well that works out for him in the first book of a new series – Missed Signals.
Feedback:
The "Stupid Boy" series is one that I've kept on my reading list for several years now. Its popularity and numerous awards clearly show it is worth reading. Now with the final installment being posted, I figured it's time to go and binge the series before I read the first installment of "A Better Man." What I found is that it can stand on its own, but then you would miss a lot of fun.
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