A promposal that (literally) goes up in flames sparks a friendship that might be just crazy enough to work Hank Kirby can't catch a break. It's not that he means to screw things up all the time. It just happens. A lot. Case in point: his attempt to ask out a girl he likes literally goes up in flames when he spells "Prom" in sparklers on her lawn...and ends up nearly burning down her house. Peyton Breedlove, a brooding loner and budding pyromaniac, witnesses the whole thing and blackmails Hank into an unusual friendship. But when Hank learns about the dark secrets Peyton is hiding, their relationship may turn out to be his biggest disaster yet.
Review:
I really wish there were a half-star option, because “My Kind of Crazy” is a solid 4 1/2 star read.
There is a lot of heart to be found in this book. Mental illness and the topic of not fitting in are heavily covered, but before you think “not that again”, please read on. It is NOT handled in the typical way. First of all, I cannot remember reading any other YA book that tackles pyromania. That alone makes it unique. The issues are presented as serious, but there is a gentle humor in it as well. The problems aren’t made light of, but it does make it obvious that there is humor in almost every situation, and your attitude is as important as anything else in determining the outcome. I promise that sentence will make more sense if you read the book.
I loved Hank, Peyton, and the stripper-with-a-heart-of-gold Monica, red tassels and all. Main characters and secondary characters alike are developed beyond the surface. That makes for a nice character-driven read. The feeling of being stuck where you are is something I think many young adults (and adults) can relate to, and it is handled here in a way that has you feeling their hopes and fears as if they were your own.
The only problem I had was the ending felt a bit rushed, but that doesn’t take away from the beauty of the story.
I recommend “My Kind of Crazy” for young adults and adults alike. If you’ve ever felt on the outside looking in, this is the perfect book for you. It is a good book for reluctant readers as well, since it’s a quick read that doesn’t skimp on plot or character development.
This review is based upon a complimentary copy provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Content Warning:
Language, Sexual Situations, Violence, Alcohol Abuse, Emotional Abuse