Pop Kids

Pop Kids by Davey Havok, published by Black Candy Publishing in April 2013, is a fiction work that follows the life of Score Massi, who is on the brink of turning 18. Living in a rural northern Californian town, Score is a pop-culture enthusiast with aspirations for a glamorous city life filled with fame and fortune. As he navigates his teenage years, he grapples with his identity and desires, all while hosting underground parties that begin to spiral out of control, leading to both early fame and personal collapse.
In this narrative, readers will encounter themes of modern nihilism as Score’s life becomes intertwined with the influences of pop stars, fashion models, and the digital age, including social networking and reality TV. The story explores the complexities of youth culture, touching on topics such as fame, substance use, and the quest for identity. With 320 pages, this edition offers a deep dive into the chaotic world of a teenager yearning for more, set against the backdrop of contemporary societal issues.
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Score Massi is about to turn 18 years old. A pop-culture obsessed, pseudo-vegetarian, atheist, pyromaniac, trapped within a rural northern Californian town, he longs for escape to a city life of fame and fortune. He knows that he deserves nothing less. But when the underground parties that Score hosts start to spiral out of control his fame comes early. As does his collapse. Inspired by pop stars, fashion models, celebrities, Internet porn, social networking, reality TV, sex, drugs and vegan banana bread, the Pop Kids shine an arc light on modern nihilism.
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