Link to my review:http://www.examiner.com/young-adult-fiction-in-chicago/dust-city-by-robert-paul-weston-a-wolf-s-odysseyBody of review: Dust City is what you might get if you put Homer, the Brothers Grimm and Elmore Leonard in a room together and had them co-author a novel.This is the tale of a tee...
I will be totally honest with you and say that for most of Dust City, I wanted to swap it out for another book or take a nap (then again, I can fall asleep reading ANYTHING, so that really isn’t saying much). This novel definitely had a few entertaining moments, and by the end I thought the romance...
I feel so bad about giving up, because "Dust City" is really easy to read and I would leaf through the remaining hundred pages in a blink. But I am too lazy to invest the time, because I know it will not chance my opinion - or my life, or even my day. It's too late for that after two thirds.As we al...
Henry Whelp lives in a reformatory for troubled boys called the Home for Wayward Wolves. He’s been there since his father was thrown in jail for killing Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. He’s been mad at his father ever since and embarrassed when people bring it up. He doesn’t like peopl...
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