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* [[Fantastic Drug]]: Intense highs, crippling addiction and withdrawal--pretty straightforward metaphor.
* [[Fantastic Drug]]: Intense highs, crippling addiction and withdrawal--pretty straightforward metaphor.
* [[It Got Worse]]: Reality is warping. The world is going mad. Things look pretty dark for Kevin. That's when {{spoiler|Josh gets wiped from existence by the glasses}}. And then {{spoiler|time stops}}. And ''then'' {{spoiler|the glasses shatter}}. Crap.
* [[It Got Worse]]: Reality is warping. The world is going mad. Things look pretty dark for Kevin. That's when {{spoiler|Josh gets wiped from existence by the glasses}}. And then {{spoiler|time stops}}. And ''then'' {{spoiler|the glasses shatter}}. Crap.
* [[Keep Away]]: Hal and Bertram play Keepaway with Kevin's (ordinary and mundane) glasses in the beginning of the book, breaking them.
* [[Keep-Away]]: Hal and Bertram play Keepaway with Kevin's (ordinary and mundane) glasses in the beginning of the book, breaking them.
* [[Love Potion]]: Kevin attempts to use his powers to get his crush to fall in love with him. It doesn't work because she's already in love with him; all it does is creep her out.
* [[Love Potion]]: Kevin attempts to use his powers to get his crush to fall in love with him. It doesn't work because she's already in love with him; all it does is creep her out.
* [[My Future Self and Me]]: At the end of the book, reality is sufficiently warped that it more closely resembles a dream. Fittingly, Kevin encounters a future version of himself who is visiting the past in a dream and exits accompanied by the sound of a ringing alarm clock.
* [[My Future Self and Me]]: At the end of the book, reality is sufficiently warped that it more closely resembles a dream. Fittingly, Kevin encounters a future version of himself who is visiting the past in a dream and exits accompanied by the sound of a ringing alarm clock.

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The Eyes of Kid Midas is a Young Adult Novel by Neal Shusterman. It stars Kevin Midas, an Ordinary Middle School Student who stumbles upon a pair of Reality Warping sunglasses. At first, it's great--Kevin can have anything he wants. In the mood for an ice cream cone? Bam: there it is. But it doesn't take long before things start to fall apart, as Kevin quickly discovers how dangerous godlike powers can be...


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