Nope nope nope. I just can't do this. There's no teenaged angsty romance (yet) but the misfit boy teenaged angst emanating from this book reeks like sweaty gym socks and Axe Body Spray. The bad guys are all cartoonishly bad, and the actual monsters haven't even appeared yet. And I did try. I've suff...
“People don’t see as much as you think.”I just didn’t find this story as impressive as some people did, which is why I gave it three stars.Joey Crouch is a sixteen year old who lives with his mother in Chicago until his mother dies in a car accident. He’s sent to Iowa to live with his father, but he...
“People don’t see as much as you think.”I just didn’t find this story as impressive as some people did, which is why I gave it three stars.Joey Crouch is a sixteen year old who lives with his mother in Chicago until his mother dies in a car accident. He’s sent to Iowa to live with his father, but he...
After the sudden death of his mother, fifteen year old Joey Crouch is sent to live with his estranged father in small-town Iowa where his father's status as "Garbageman" makes Joey a high school pariah. Curious, Joey discovers his father's true employment and embraces it despite its macabre nature.I...
Do yourself a favor and do not read the synopsis for this book. It’s hard to avoid. I accidentally did it myself when I added this book to my virtual shelf. For some reason, marketing decided to spoil the first part of the book in the very first words of their blurb. I can only guess at why they did...
***Note: this review assumes that you've read the book.*** A good horror story with pacing problems and a sort of meandering loss of point. Joey's mother dies, leaving him to his father's care in a small town in Iowa. Joey's dad, Ken, is taciturn and seemingly disinterested in him. He's called t...
Beware minor SPOILERS below . . . I'm not quite sure where to begin when it comes to this book. I almost couldn't continue reading past the first section, because it was so triggering to me. Not to mention that the first half is incredibly sexist.But first, I might as well touch on the prologue. ...
I need more. I seriously need more. Can't this be a series? I don't even understand why I am addicted to this so much, but I am just addicted to this book and Joey "Crotch". The Son. I love him and I need to read more.I'm really upset that yaoi did not happen in this book. COME ON, JOEY, LEARN TO LO...
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