Review by Sowjanya 4801 -- Randy Love...at your service

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Review by Sowjanya 4801 -- Randy Love...at your service

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Randy Love...at your service" by Shay Carter.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Randy Love...at your service by Shay Carter is a story of a teenager boy, Randy Love, who is going through the same problem as any other teenager. He struggles to make his own decisions.

Randy, a charming young man, who is determined to make a stable lifestyle, but continuously fails at it.Born in an organised and hard-working family, Loosing his mother at a very young age, bought up by father, his life is nothing but a rollercoaster ride. Changing houses, jobs and girlfriends very often, he tries to make his dynamic life stable. will he succeed with his determination?

Randy's character is funny, childish, he can get away from anything with his charming nature. His laziness, terrible attitude make his life tough.

This story takes place in modern British society. This is a typical story of a normal person who is struggling to make his own living. The story is good but very boring. It's like repeat of everything again. There is no growth in the lead character's life. But suddenly during the climax he became a matured gentleman. The language used in the story is simple and easy to understand. The editing was brilliant, where I didn't find any mistakes. The story is full of humor which without fail makes the readers to at least smile on every page. The story has conversations which keeps the readers hooked up.

Every characters in the story is given importance, not like typically focussing on main lead. But there are certain characters suddenly pop out of nowhere and it's quite confusing.

The book is of twenty-five chapters, very well written, with no grammatical mistakes. It's storyline is realistic. I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. I would recommend this story to those who love light hearted stories.

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