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Books By Roger Monarch Jr

This Book Will Offend:
UNFILTERED

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 This Book Will Offend: UNFILTERED

The unfiltered, underground manifesto that flipped off the world—and birthed a bestseller

Defiant, raw, and relentlessly unapologetic, *This Book Will Offend: Unfiltered* is Roger Monarch Jr.’s original gut-punch to the cultural madness swallowing America. Born from years of scribbled notebooks capturing the absurd, the infuriating, and the unbelievable, then he went back through the mess and pulled out the sharpest, most honest pieces. Those notes turned into a book‑length snapshot of how much the world has changed — and how much of that “change” has turned into noise, outrage, and performative culture. That raw manuscript became This Book Will Offend:Unfiltered. People told him not to publish it, warned him it would get him “cancelled,” so naturally he wrote it anyway… No editors. No filters. No safety nets. Just straight Texas truth from Port Neches, where common sense used to rule and identity wasn’t a TikTok trend.

Monarch blasts through the “before” world of rake-in-hand chores, streetlight curfews, and settling scores in parking lots—contrasting it with today’s trigger-warned, pronoun-pinned nightmare of safe spaces, gender swaps, and corporate virtue parades. From dismantling the “new religion” of ideology to calling out parenting failures that fuel the chaos, he spares no one: not the adults who traded backbone for likes, not the systems rewriting biology as bigotry, not even himself. It’s a middle finger to the changes eroding grit, humor, and reality—demanding we shut up, show up, and stop pretending.

This is the undiluted fire that sparked the toned-down *Common Sense on Life Support*. Copies floated underground, but it’s never hit public shelves online— Perfect for anyone muttering “What the hell?” at the news, or those ready to nod (or rage) at a voice that says what you’re thinking. Warning: It’ll offend. That’s the point. Don’t say you weren’t told.

Available in limited editions. © 2026 Roger Monarch Jr.

Common Sense
on
Life Support

A no-holds-barred wake-up call for a world that’s forgotten how to think straight

In *Common Sense on Life Support*, Roger Monarch Jr. delivers a raw, unfiltered rant against the erosion of straightforward thinking in modern America. Drawing from his roots in Southeast Texas, Monarch laments the shift from a no-nonsense era of hard work, personal accountability, and unapologetic reality to today’s landscape of trigger warnings, corporate virtue signaling, and endless apologies for noticing the obvious. Through chapters on everything from childhood grit and sharp-toothed comedy to the “fairness crisis” in sports, the redefinition of masculinity, and the pitfalls of pocket-sized porches (social media), he questions whether progress has come at too high a cost.

This isn’t a scholarly tome—it’s a straight-talking manifesto for grownups tired of celebrating nonsense, whispering truths, or tiptoeing around feelings. With humor that’s as biting as it is nostalgic, Monarch challenges readers to ask: Was the trade-off worth it? Perfect for those who mutter “What the hell happened?” under their breath, and anyone ready to shake hands after a good argument.

Available now in hardcover and digital formats from MONARCH PUBLISHING. © 2025 Roger Monarch Jr. ISBN: 979-8994191422.

GEN X:
UNSUPERVISED

Coming Real Soon

A raw, unflinching memoir of the latchkey kids who survived chaos and built resilience in the gaps.

In Generation X: Unsupervised, Roger Monarch Jr. takes readers back to the feral freedom of ’70s and ’80s childhoods—metal playgrounds that scorched skin, empty houses after school, and a world where kids roamed unsupervised until the streetlights flickered on. Drawing from his own experiences growing up in Port Neches, Texas, Monarch weaves personal stories with cultural touchstones like the Challenger disaster, MTV’s unfiltered honesty, and the Cold War’s looming shadow.

This isn’t just nostalgia; it’s a blueprint for understanding Gen X’s signature grit, dark humor, and skepticism. From dodging institutional failures and petty authority to navigating midlife reckonings—aging parents, creaking bodies, and the art of letting go—Monarch explores how a generation raised without safety nets became the quiet backbone of the modern world.

Perfect for Gen Xers seeking validation in their stories, and for younger readers curious about the unsupervised era that shaped today’s resilience. Honest, humorous, and unapologetic, this book reminds us: We should’ve been dead. But we’re still standing.

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