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[[File:ThisIsWhyIHateYou.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Cover to This Is Why I Hate You]]'''This Is Why I Hate You''' is Greg's second self-published book. Greg announced the book will be available on September 11th. Greg listed the book genres as War (fiction), Psychological Thriller, and Psychological (sub category of Mystery/Suspense).
[[File:ThisIsWhyIHateYou.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Cover to This Is Why I Hate You]]'''This Is Why I Hate You''' is Greg's second self-published book. The book was released on September 11, 2015. Greg listed the book genres as War (fiction), Psychological Thriller, and Psychological (sub category of Mystery/Suspense).


=Before Release=
=Before Release=

Revision as of 09:42, 13 September 2015

Cover to This Is Why I Hate You

This Is Why I Hate You is Greg's second self-published book. The book was released on September 11, 2015. Greg listed the book genres as War (fiction), Psychological Thriller, and Psychological (sub category of Mystery/Suspense).

Before Release

On May 22, 2015, Greg announced he figured out the story to his second book, but was debating if he should record another music album or write his second book. (Source) On June 22 he announced he had finished writing his second book. (Source) He also mentioned, like his first book, he would not hire an editor to edit his book. (Soruce)

On August 7, 2015, his book was revealed, "This Is Why I Hate You". He put it up for pre-order on Amazon and announced it will be release on September 11th. He most likely picked that day because of the controversy it would cause as he stirs up controversy every year around September 11th with social media statuses and an annual "9/11 Fail" video series he began in 2013.

Book Description

Within these pages wait violent fights, disease, death, controversy, sexuality, tragedy and crime.

This journal documents a hateful young man's path to darkness. Many events that occur are based on real events. You will find many moments from the authors own life sewn into the life of Arthur Gale.

You can only go so far before all hope of return is lost; this book reaches that point, and goes even farther.

James represented the light, Arthur is the dark. There is no hero. There is only Arthur.