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Kevin Wilson’s most recent novel, Nothing to See Here, is a wonderfully eccentric offering that will appeal to misfits and outcasts of all flavors-flaming or otherwise. Lillian, the books first-person narrator, is a wholly original character whose sardonic wit and self-deprecation are instantly end...
Lillian is at a crossroads in her life. Years ago she fought to gain a scholarship to a prestigious prep school and forms a close friendship with her roommate Madison. Early on she agrees to take a fall for one of Madison's midsdeeds and gets kicked out school. Years later Madison has another favor....
A special thank you to Edelweiss and Ecco for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.I want to preface this review with my love of The Family Fang which I found riveting and a complete page-turner. This book however, fell well under that bar. I wasn't hooked immediately, the prologue had me scratch...
I saw this at the library and thought, "I want to read this!" So, I checked it out and began reading. It's a fast paced read that really caught my attention. It has zany characters, interesting descriptions, and some very humorous moments. I also liked the fact that the story shifts between past and...
hs This collection is not as good as the previous collection, though it does have slightly more international feel (several stories are translations). Despite the title, there is more than Greek mythology in play here as well. Perhaps because it is sadder, the term that Bernheimer us...