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Summary Of The Book 'Amp D' By Ken Pisani
Book: Amp’d
Author: Ken Pisani

Ken Pisani is credited with writing two books, the other being, Colonus. Both Amp’ and Colonus were published in 2016. This author is fairly new with writing books, so expect to see more from Ken Pisani.

Amp’d is an entertaining, witty, and bizarre book. The story is about a man, Aaron, who’s life gets changed in an instant when he gets into a car accident with an SUV. Forced to amputate his left arm, he goes about life with one less limb then he is used to. He moves back in with his divorced father, because he simply has no other place to go. The rest of the book is about his adventures in life as he tries to go about it with one arm.

His former, two armed life, wouldn’t be considered the greatest either.

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