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Entropy [Kindle Edition]

Shelby Guinn
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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Love and death, angels and demons, cars and scars, school dances and Armageddon, not exactly the senior year the Ponca City Opossums had anticipated. Set in 1979, ENTROPY, combines dark humor with searing tragedy, telling the epic story of Ponca City High School’s 1980 senior class.

At the dawn of his senior year, Earnest Graves, a nerdy cartoonist for the high school paper, still suffers from a long-standing, deep unrequited love for a girl called RaLF, one of the school’s beautiful people. Jamie Messereli, growing up on the wrong side of town and living on the opposite side of his promiscuous mother’s pounding bedroom wall, develops his own crush on RaLF when she tutors him. But their ho-hum lives turn wickedly calamitous after RaLF humiliates Earnest’s friend, Ian and he decides hell must be paid.

Although born with Down’s syndrome, Daniel Davies has progressed far beyond expectations to become one of the school’s newspaper’s editors, giving many the impression he has been touched by God. However, his partner in journalism, Mary Christmas, the agnostic, unmarried, pregnant, prodigal daughter of one of Ponca City’s pastors, just thinks he is touched and gives him her own brand of hell. Daniel’s frustration only intensifies when he finds himself infatuated with the wife of Mary’s baby’s father.

Intertwined like a tapestry, these students’ lives unravel with unforgettable results.

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  • File Size: 651 KB
  • Print Length: 445 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1475064926
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Shelby Guinn (April 20, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004XJ6XS2
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #756,508 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to put the book down June 13, 2012
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This is such an intriguing book!! The characters are so captivating!! The story deals with the happenings in and around a High School in 1979, but the issues dealt with are so very relevant to society today. The first couple of chapters develop the characters, then the story really takes off!! I found myself staying up late each night reading this book because I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen next!!!! A few of the reviews might lead you to believe this is a book for teens, but this is a book for EVERYONE!!!!!

p.s. This book has left me wanting to read more stories by Shelby Guinn. I hope there will be more soon!!!!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the time January 15, 2013
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Having just finished Entropy, I can say that this book was well worth the time and money for the enjoyment it provided. The overall story takes a little time to get off the ground, as the opening chapters introduce a variety of characters that we must know and believe if we are to be vested in their lives. Once introductions are out of the way, though, this story flies. Avoiding the major pitfalls of melodrama and stereotyping, these young adults come alive for us on the pages of Entropy. I will continue to recommend this novel to anyone looking for a fun, out of the ordinary, read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Could Not Put It Down Until I Finished The Last Page!!! December 12, 2012
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I loved this book and think everyone should read it! It will take you back to all the good and bad times of high school with all the twist and turn a mystery should have. I hope that everyone gets a chance to read this!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Entropy August 29, 2012
By DSIRock
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Great book! As a member of the real class of 1980 at PO-HI, references to places and events that I experienced living in Ponca City made the story very vivid even though it was fictional. Everyone can relate to the tragedies and triumphs of the characters as they struggle to face the real world in their final year of high school.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a knockout August 13, 2012
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My biggest shock was this came from the mind of a local. My mind was filled to the brim with questions about every single character in this novel. Every piece was well plotted and thought out. Even when I was so frustrated at how many pieces there were I had a need to keep turning pages and solve the mystery of this high school from the late 70s that could just as easily be the class of 2012
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Blast from the past! May 28, 2012
By Laurie
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Having had the privilege of attending Ponca City High School (Class of 80) with the author, it was a delight to recognize the settings, scenery, and much of the background history to this story. That happy coincidence aside, there were pieces of people I knew in almost all of the characters....some classmates of mine, some classmates of my children. That the story is told from a multitude of viewpoints keeps it fresh and adds insight. Well done, Shelby Guinn. :)
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4.0 out of 5 stars A great read April 6, 2012
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Entropy isn't just a young adult novel. It's a look at the often difficult and heart-breaking life of the American teenager. Touching, funny and, at times, so true to life it hurts, Entropy isn't a book that can be easily put down. Filled with unique characters and written with a deep understanding of human nature, Shelby Guinn takes his readers on a ride they won't soon forget: surviving life in high school. And its that, perhaps, that makes this author's work so touching. Reading Entropy it's obvious that Guinn understands teenagers and, it's also obvious that he has something profound to say about them.
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4.0 out of 5 stars It not you usual "high school drama" September 8, 2011
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I was looking for a summery light reading when words as "a high school hell," pardon, "drama," grabbed my attention. What a story! Ponca City Opossums High School's universe absorbed me in with such force that I have found myself awake, meditating, way after I have put the book down. I have to admire the writer's craft and wise detachment; there are such independent characters crunching on each other and no persuasion into love/hate them. It just happens while rolling toward the apotheosis. You can't fight the urge to identify folks you know, so very well, embodied in some of the anti-heroes; the "beautiful people," an entire range of fanatics, scourges, or just bitter exponents of to-day's reality. As a consequence, a question arises, are we heading toward an "Earth" HS Armageddon as we speak? This book is not your summery light beach novel. This is a wakeup call, philosophically wrapped in a "high school drama." Enjoy it.
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More About the Author

Shelby Guinn grew up in Ponca City, Oklahoma. He is currently living in Las Vegas, Nevada, working as a middle school librarian. Most days, he is happy.

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