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1/28/25
I have a burning desire to hold opinions on things that are none of my business. I also love unintentional comedy, I love stories that are so unaware of how bad they are, that theyāre quite good. This blog post started as an experiment. The plan was to read the lowest-rated book in my library and then read the highest-rated book to see how they compare. The lowest-rated book in my library happens to be Stones to Abbigale by Onision, with an average of 1.87 stars on Goodreads, which is concerning. Goodreads tends to be very forgiving with reviews, if you can find anything below 3.50, youāre in for a wild ride. After reading this novel and compiling my notes, I realized that this novel is so grotesque, so insulting, that it deserves its own post entirely.Ā
Onision is a disgraced YouTuber who has been accused of s*xual ass*ult. Among the countless videos about him on YouTube, there are plenty that discuss his lackluster books. Curiosity ebbing in my heart, I bought a used copy on eBay and waited eagerly for the novel to arrive. I was worried Iād be biased while reading the book, being aware of how other people feel about it and Onisionās past, but oh boy, I didnāt think about Onision once while reading it. The book completely immersed me. Not because it was good, but because it was so terrible I couldnāt focus on anything else.Ā
This novel is 180 pages and normally I could knock that out in an evening, but I had to pause often to regain my composure and wait for the growing migraine to dull before diving back in. On BookTube itās easy to find reviews of readers claiming to have found the worst book, but theyāre all wrong. Stones to Abbigale is the worst novel. Ever. It contains immature, inauthentic, pretentious writing, filled to the brim with spelling errors, characters that make no sense, and senseless tragedies that are used to make the novel feel edgy and deep.Ā
This post contains spoilers, (trust me, please donāt read this book) and trigger warnings for s*xual ass*ult, school sh*otings, m*scarriages, ab*se, self-h*rm, s*icide, and death, though I talk about none of these things in detail.Ā Ā
Stones to Abbigale follows James, a high school student who falls in love with his classmate, Abbi. There is no standard plot to the story; itās less of a novel and more of a random series of events that happen to these two teens.Ā
The other characters include Ms. Robertson, Jason, Davis, Jamesās Mom, Seth, and Barack Obama. There are more characters but they donāt matter.Ā
Actually, none of the characters matter. In most novels, the author takes time for the reader to develop a connection to the characters, that way the reader will care about the story and continue to read it. In this novel, I was divorced from James and Abbi. There are scenes in this book where you should be worried about their safety and I felt nothing. There were even points where I was rooting for them to die, and these characters arenāt written to be unlikeable, they just are. Onision meant for the reader to sympathize with these characters.Ā
Weāre chronically told how smart, funny, and kind-hearted James is, but weāre never shown that. Jamesās inner dialogue reads like an alienās memoir and his two personality traits are being āobservantā and being obsessed with Abbi. As James parades through the story, everyone is chronically kissing his ass, including the president of the United States.Ā
Abbi doesnāt have a personality beyond having a cartoonishly tragic past and having the hots for James.
Ms. Robertson is the guidance counselor at the school and she does not behave like a human being. Sheās framed as being a crazy religious Karen who has a personal beef with Abbi because Abbi was s*xually ass*ulted and when she didnāt want to keep the baby, Ms. Robertson lost her shit. Okay, thatās believable, there are tons of pro-life asshats out in the world, but Ms. Robertson loathes Abbi to the point it seems like she knows something about her that we donāt. This could've been an interesting subplot, but it was not handled well at all and came off as unbelievable. Ms. Robertsonās crimes against humanity include screaming at children in public, changing Jamesās class schedule so he can spend more time with Abbi, and framing innocent children for crimes they didnāt commit.Ā
Davis is Jamesās ābest friend.ā I use that term loosely because as soon as James starts dating Abbi he seemingly forgets about Davis. But Davis does not forget about him. Davis is in love with James. This is unconfirmed, but Davis goes on and on about how much he loves his buddy! Platonically, of course! At one point, Davis becomes withdrawn when James starts dating Abbi and even asks James if he ever thinks about anyone else in a romantic way. This would be an interesting subplot but it is never explored and it is never confirmed that Davis has romantic feelings for James, though it is quite obvious. Davis seems to love James a little too much⦠Davisās crimes against humanity include talking like a mentally ill eight-year-old and having no interests outside of James.Ā
Jamesās Mom is a cardboard cut-out who does whatever is convenient for James, which Iāll talk more about later.Ā
Seth is Abbiās boyfriend, who she eventually leaves to be with James. Seth is ab*sive and cartoonishly evil.Ā
Jason switches back and forth from being a meathead bully who s*xually ass*ults classmates, to a brain-dead himbo.Ā
Barack Obama makes a brief appearance to congratulate James on being a good person. He is never referred to as Barack Obama, just āthe President,ā but since this book was published in 2015, this officially means that Obama made an appearance in this story. He visits Jamesās school shortly after a sh*oting took place there and took the individual time to speak with every class. When visiting Jamesās class, he knows exactly who James is, because James is the main character.Ā
āJames Patrick, the boy who nearly saved the day.ā - Barack Obama
By the way, James did nothing during the sh*oting except roller skate through the school searching for Abbi. That was all he did.Ā
The authenticity and realism of this novel were a big reason why I couldnāt empathize with these characters. This book is written how Onision believes teenagers think, but the entire novel feels unrealistic and inauthentic. Nobody talks in a normal way, nobody thinks normally. This book felt like it was written by an alien who doesnāt understand human nuances or emotions. At one point there is a school sh*oting and the only observation that James has about the incident is that his classmates are staticistly higher to experience depression or s*icide.Ā
ā[The survivors are] all now subjected to a heightened risk for depression and, statistically, even s*icide.ā - James
The most egregious example of the characters behaving unrealistically is when Jamesās Mom invites Abbi to move in with them after her father is arrested and allows her teenage son and his girlfriend to sleep in the same bed and share the same room. Later on, Jamesās Mom gets remarried and moves in with her husband, leaving James and Abbi alone in the house to finish out the school year on their own with no adult supervision.Ā
The entire novel is filled with sentences that are empty and devoid of meaning, sentences that are meant to be deep and hard-hitting. This book is like a novelization of all the r/im14andthisisdeep posts.Ā
āMake up is just make up, skin is just skin, it is what it is.ā - James
I canāt forgive this book for its sloppy, ham-fisted use of very serious issues. This book includes s*xual ass*ult, s*icide, self-h*rm, ab*se, a school sh*oting, and a m*scarriage, and absolutely none of those things added to the story. The school sh*oting is conducted by Seth shortly after Abbi breaks up with him, and it is an event that is used as a dramatic garnish right in the middle of the story and none of the main characters die or get hurt, so it doesnāt matter. The other terrible events are just a randomized list of occurrences that Abbi experienced in the past, horrible things that she often laments about so James can fix her. Words canāt describe how angry I was when it was revealed that Abbi was SAād.Ā
This book has nothing to say about any of these serious issues. It is ill-prepared for it, and it doesnāt even try. To lazily shoot out incidents that have nothing to do with the story so that the writer can feel deep and smart is something that I cannot take. How dare this writer use such a terrible thing as a random occurrence to make us feel bad for these unlikable childish characters. Iām not against any of these topics being written about, but when you, as a writer, introduce them into your novel, you have a responsibility to the people who suffered through these things to write about it seriously and realistically and not treat it as a joke. Onision shouldāve just written āfuck SA survivors,ā on his online forum and left it at that. Instead, we get this shit.Ā
This entire novel reeks of arrogance. This novel has so many spelling errors. If Iām to believe what Amazon tells me, Onisionās partner, Kai, edited this novel, and boy, did they do a bad job. The writing style is borderline unreadable. There were so many spelling errors and the language was stilted. Just one pass through a spell check system is all it would take. Onision has fans who offered to edit it for free, and he refused. Why? Because heās arrogant. He believes the novel doesnāt need a second or third draft, he believes itās fine the way it is and if we canāt see that, then we just canāt appreciate true art!Ā
James is a self-insert character for Onision. It is obvious through the way everyone treats James and his heavy plot armor, not to mention the fact that Onisionās real name is Gregory James Daniel. In the description of the book, Onision writes, āJames is essentially a better version of myself. His home, his school & his life all resemble my own at his age. The people James analyzes and is surrounded by are not so unlike those Iāve known as well. I have experienced much of the loss James has however his happier moments are more often than not also mine. I want to share my story without it being purely non-fiction.ā
I hope that droning, moronic sentence gives you a glimpse into what it was like to read this book. By the way, any spelling errors you see in the quotes are Onisionās and his alone.Ā
If this is a fictionalized retelling of actual events, then what parts of this are real, then? If this novel was a way for Onision to tell his story without the confines of reality, then what percentage of this actually happened? Did Onision meet Obama? Are they still bros? Did Onisionās mother give him an apartment when he was a junior in high school? Did Onision survive a school sh*oting? From what I can find, Gregory James Daniel or James Jackson, has never survived a school sh*oting. What about this novel was real? What parts of this novel actually happened? None. None of this happened. Onision romanticized his childhood and added some random bullshit drama and violence to juice it up. The end.Ā
On top of everything else, this book has the audacity to be pretentious. Some people can do pretention well, like Quentin Tarantino, or Christopher Nolan. Gregory James Daniel has not earned the right to be pretentious. If youāre going to be pretentious, at least give me a good story, but Onision canāt do that because heās too arrogant to accept feedback or criticism.Ā
The only saving grace of this story is that it can be funny sometimes. Not funny in the way it was intended, but funny nonetheless. Around 2/3 into the story, James, Abbi, and Davis are driving and witness a man jump off an overpass. Davis rushes out of the car, which is still moving, by the way, and attempts to help the man, who is clearly dead, and gets hit by a car and fucking dies. This all happens within two pages, and I laughed so hard I had tears in my eyes. It was so unexpected, completely out of left field, and so fucking stupid.Ā
So after this, we get a chapter of James blaming himself, even though he didnāt do anything, Davisās mom praising James for being a good friend, and James pushing the pain away by smashing his girlfriend.Ā
ā[Abbi] was all I had left.ā - JamesĀ
So, how does the story end? Someone blows up the school. Thatās it. The school is blown up and the last line of the story is, āWell, I guess I wonāt be running for [class] president.āĀ
Whoa⦠what a story. I bought this book on eBay for five dollars, but if I had paid full price, it wouldāve been ten. Ten dollars. That was how much I made per hour at my last job. That means that one hour of labor is equal to this torture nexus. God fucking damn itā¦
If youāre curious about the details of this book, watch one of the countless YouTube videos made about it instead of reading it. I recommend the one by @strange-aeons, which was how I found out about this goddamn monstrosity in the first place.Ā
I gave this story 1 star on Goodreads and 0 stars on Storygraph because Storygraph is a superior app. When looking at other reviews on Goodreads and Storygraph, it seems all the positive reviews are either people trying to give Onision the benefit of the doubt or people who are being sarcastic.Ā
Overall, this book is similar to The Perks of Being a Wallflower if it was co-written by a fourteen-year-old and a mentally ill incel and published on Temu.Ā
Final grade: BAD
Rick Stepp (irresponsibleink@gmail.com)
I signed the petition, I recommend y'all do the same
Please take a moment to read this. A Canadian company (Highland Copper Company) wants to build a sulfide copper mine near Lake Superior (Copperwood Project), which holds 10% of the worldās freshwater. The mine would produce 98.5% toxic waste, stored in a dam just two miles from the lake. The dam can only withstand a 1-in-100-year storm, but the area has had two 1-in-1,000-year storms in the past decade. If it breaks, toxic water could contaminates Lake Superior & nearby freshwater sources, which could lead to acid mine drainage, where sulfide minerals react with water and air to produce sulfuric acid. This acid can leach heavy metals such as arsenic, lead, and mercury into the water, severely harming aquatic ecosystems and making the water unsafe for human consumption. Similar contamination events have led to long-term environmental damage and water quality degradation at other sulfide mines in the U.S., where nearly all have failed to prevent pollution. Additionally, this could negatively impact local communities by reducing property values, limiting long-term employment opportunities due to the finite nature of mining operations, and creating economic instability linked to environmental degradation. The company wants $50 million in taxpayer funding to move forward. The Michigan Senate is about to vote, if they donāt get the funding they canāt build it.
Sign the petition if you want to prevent this disaster by clicking the link below or searching āProtect the Porkies, Protect Lake Superiorā Stop the Copperwood Mine!ā at change.org.
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"I am trying to write a poem that doesn't scream your name"
- Abhilasha (via @letsbeapoemtogether)
me, pressing play on daredevil: born again: WE ARE SO BACK
me, 17 minutes later: WE ARE SO OVER.
Oh what's that? You only read books with lots of "spice" in them? Well then I've got a great one for you, practically the whole plot revolves around "spice". Ahem. In the week before the departure to Arrakis,
conservatives need to get the fuck off of Tumblr, this is NOT your place buddy...
Rashida Tlaib is a powerhouse. Her grandmother just passed away under occupation (her words) but sheās still organizing for HEAL Palestineā an initiative providing Health, Education, Aid, and Leadership opportunities in a collective effort to help heal Gazaās youth.
A donation to HEAL Palestine will help shelter, feed, and treat injured and sick Palestinians who have fled military violence, and who are in dire need of basic necessities including food, clean water, and medical supplies because of Israelās cruel blockade. currently HEAL is working to open a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and a new maternity department in Rafah, plus sponsoring medical teams to go to Gaza.
In addition to funding urgent needs, a donation will support long-term solutions and projects in Palestine as well, such as mental health and mentorship for children whoāve been living with trauma their entire lives, and programs to rebuild Gazaās education and health systems.
Hereās the link to donate.
I'm Rick, and I write essays, rants, and reviews for movies, shows, books, and occasionally albums. Visit my website for reviews with spoilers.He/him pronouns.
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