I enjoyed the local Boston scene, the current events references, the tie ins with the adopted African American boys. It was a quick read and fun, but also explored what it means to be a family, what do we owe to other people, what do we need to survive and thrive. Sometimes you wonder when it's all ...
This book wasn't awful, but I never cared about the storyline or the characters. Even one of the characters said that the story could really be told in one sentence. He seems to think it's more of an exciting story if you were there, but I was there (reading it), and I still didn't care. How (or why...
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