I read that a few years ago, and I got so sick of the stupid punk guy character I just stopped reading his sections. Someone told me I missed a major part of the story so I might reread it again. It just seemed like the author's desperate attempt to aim the book at a young hip demographic rather than let the story stand on its own, but then again I skipped it. Would you agree that it's necessary to get the 'whole story?'
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