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  • Did the narrator really know what was going on in scenes he was not present at, or did he just make things up? The opening of You Have to Stop This suggests he somehow had the ability to view every past event perfectly, but a section in Chapter 21 of Bad Luck implies he is just making things up - in some situations, anyway. ("Forgive me - [Amber's] just too much fun to write about. How often do you get to have total control over your enemy's brain?") Some Call Backs in Write this Book assume that he (the narrator-author, NOT the actual author) is writing complete fiction; however, the book likely isn't canon to begin with, given how narrator-author refers to Max-Ernest as only a character he wrote up.

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