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Keily watched him from her armchair, biting into a thick slice of buttered bread. She knew the town called her "Fat Keily" to try and make her small, but as she looked at her shelves, she smiled. She was the

Initially, the "book" was a digital PDF—a collection of Keily’s most viral text posts, screenshots, and transcribed videos. Fans took it upon themselves to archive her lore before she could delete it. These bootleg versions circulated via Discord servers and Reddit threads.

Fat Keily is not a celebration of a gangster—it is a sobering, meticulously reported autopsy of one man’s violent empire. Paul Reynolds avoids sensationalism, instead delivering a hard-hitting narrative that reads like a thriller while offering genuine insight into the dark underbelly of modern Dublin. For true crime aficionados, this book is a must-read.

Readers often compare the "vibes" of the series to a mix of The Kissing Booth and Euphoria due to its high school drama and emotional intensity. While it contains "spicy" romantic elements, it is widely praised for its heartfelt portrayal of body image and mental health.

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