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Cameron, an [[Ordinary High School Student]] (with a bit of a pot problem), is cruising through his 16th year of life with low expectations and very few problems.
 
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[[Stoner Flick|Yes, it's just as insane as it sounds.]] But it's really good, even if you just take it all at face value. It includes, along with the [[Urban Fantasy]] candy-coating, some brilliant satire and a [[Coming of Age Story]] as a delicious, gooey caramel center. [[Metaphorgotten|And maybe some frosting or sprinkles. Or even nougat. Mmm... nougat....]]
 
Written by Libba Bray, the author of the ''[[Gemma Doyle]]'' trilogy.
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* [[Badass]]: Balder. But really, what do you expect? He's a freaking Norse god!
* [[Big Bad]]: The Wizard of Reckoning.
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* [[Church of Happyology]]: Almost literally, with CESSNAB (Church of Everlasting Satisfaction and Snack-'N'-Bowl).
* [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]: Just before {{spoiler|Cameron and Dulcie resolve their UST.}}
{{quote| '''Cameron:''' "If we do this, will I die?"<br />
'''Dulcie:''' "Everyone's dying, Cameron. A little, every day. Make it count."<br />
Without another word, she pulls me to her. Those huge, soft wings fold around me like I'm being held for the first time. Like I'm drifting toward that black hole in the sky and I'm not afraid. }}
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: The Copenhagen Interpretation's music is so awesome {{spoiler|it ripped a hole between universes.}} And Junior Webster is an incredible jazz trumpeteer. Too bad you can't hear any of it, since this is a book.
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* [[Mind Screw]]: And how! Is Cameron dying in the hospital of mad cow disease, or taking a crazy road trip? Is Dulcie just a figment of his imagination guiding him on a possible hallucinatory road trip? What happened to Gonzo at the end of the book? Where the hell is Cameron at the end? Was Cameron hallucinating that chase scene? Why is microwave popcorn so good, and what does Tobias Plummer and all that stuff that ends up getting read on tabloids and billboards have to do with the plot?!
* [[Sex Equals Love]]: Averted. {{spoiler|Cameron finally gets to sleep with his crush, Staci, but she's pretty smashed and nothing comes of it afterward — she walks out on him afterward.}}
* [[Shout -Out]]: ConstaToons constantly shows [[Looney Tunes|Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner]] cartoons.
** [[Don Quixote (Literature)|A tall, thin, half-crazy guy drags his short, squat, far more down-to-earth best friend on half-hallucinatory adventures against threats no one else understands, pulled forward by "Dulcie", the crazy's love interest, riding around in their smashed-up, puttering mode of transportation, the Rocinante.]] Does anything ring a bell here? Anything?
** Plus they live in Hidalgo, Texas.
* [[The Stoner]]: There's three of them, hanging out in the Calhoun High School fourth-floor bathroom.
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