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The War Against the Assholes

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Publication date
  
2015

Pages
  
272

Author
  
Sam Munson

ISBN
  
9781481427746

Country
  
United States of America

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
2015

Page count
  
272

Publisher
  
Simon & Schuster

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The War Against the Assholes is a 2015 science fiction and fantasy novel by author Sam Munson. Munson also penned The November Criminals, the novel whose film adaptation is scheduled to premiere in 2016 starring Ansel Elgort and Chloë Grace Moretz.

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Summary

Mike Wood, a mediocre Catholic school student in Manhattan, gets drawn into a war between rival factions of magicians by his enigmatic classmate Hob.

Inspiration

The inspiration behind The War Against the Assholes stems from a vademecum written by the elusive S.W. Erdnase, the infamous author behind The Expert at the Card Table. While loyal fans have traced the book’s publication to Chicago in 1902, the details behind the story are shrouded in mystery. Furthermore, similar to William Shakespeare, Erdnase’s identity is heavily debated to this day.

Reception/Reviews

The Library Journal calls the novel “an imaginative, choppily constructed fantasy/mystery that begins in a Manhattan private school” while the Barnes & Noble blog says that it’s for “fans of The Magicians, fans of distinctive characters, fans of well-used profanity—there’s a little something for everyone.” The Maggie Linton Show on Sirius XM says The War Against the Assholes is “A really quirky and unique premise…Very visual, I couldn’t put it down. The unique quirkiness of The War Against the Assholes really captured me.”

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The War Against the Assholes Wikipedia