Inexcusable

Inexcusable Book Cover Inexcusable
Chris Lynch
Juvenile Fiction
Simon and Schuster
May 8, 2007
176

"I am a good guy. Good guys don't do bad things. Good guys understand that no means no, and so I could not have done this because I understand."

Keir Sarafian knows many things about himself. He is a talented football player, a loyal friend, a devoted son and brother. Most of all, he is a good guy.

And yet the love of his life thinks otherwise. Gigi says Keir has done something awful. Something unforgivable.

Keir doesn't understand. He loves Gigi. He would never do anything to hurt her. So Keir carefully recounts the events leading up to that one fateful night, in order to uncover the truth. Clearly, there has been a mistake.

But what has happened is, indeed, something inexcusable.

My Review:

It is inexcusable not to read Inexcusable! It is an intense read and you will enter the mind of a complex character. Its a haunting read, but oh so worth it! Keir is by far one of the most complex characters I have ever come across. At times IĀ believeĀ him, but at the same time I don’t trust him. I wish I could explain how crazy this book is! If you are into books that are suspenseful, complex. and interesting this is a book for you.

Watch out for: Rape, sexuality, and language.

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