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Best Boy, Eli Gottlieb, author; Bronson Pinchot, narrator This is a very moving story about a boy, now grown into a man, who has spent the last 40 years of his life, since the age of eleven, in some special facility equipped to handle those with special needs and brain injuries. Todd Aaron is autist...
Gottlieb was trying way too hard with this. I think the most often used note I have in my kindle copy of this book is "blechh" or "very blechh" (read as Alfred E Neuman please). These "blechh"s are peppered throughout when Gottlieb tried to educate the reader. Even if I granted him the evolutiona...
An interesting if ultimately inconsequential read. It almost feels like the prequel you didn't quite need to a series that's otherwise mostly awesome. And I do hope to see Margot again - she's an interesting character. Unfortunately, there isn't a lot of development for anyone else and there's a ...
This book is so dry it's almost unbearable. I don't understand how anyone could call it a "page-turner." It was a real struggle to continue with this one as long as I did. There's very little plot to speak of; the story just kind of stagnates. Gottlieb isn't a bad writer, really, but he's not a ver...