Sunny Mann has masterminded a life for herself and her family in a quiet Virginia town. Her house and her friends are picture-perfect. Even her genius husband, Maxon, has been trained to pass for normal. But when a fender bender on an average day sends her coiffed blonde wig sailing out the window, ...
From Goodreads: Sunny Mann has masterminded a life for herself and her family in a quiet Virginia town. Her house and her friends are picture-perfect. Even her genius husband, Maxon, has been trained to pass for normal. But when a fender bender on an average day sends her coiffed blonde wig sailing ...
Original Publication Year: 2012 Genre(s): Fiction Series: NA Awards: None Format: Audio (CDs from Library) Narrated by: Joshilyn Jackson Sunny Mann is having a spectacularly bad week. Her mother is dying, she’s nine months pregnant and her husband has just left on a mission to the moon where he w...
Holy collection of quirky characters batman!! It almost seems as though there is too much "weirdness" contained in this book. That being said, I think society as a whole is a lot more "weird" than it appears on the surface. That is kind of an underlying message of this book, what is more importan...
I’m not really sure how to sum this one up in my own words. Let me try this: Shine Shine Shine is Lydia Netzer’s ambitious, strange, genre-blending debut novel, and while it seems to reflect a wide range of influences, the whole of it is strikingly original. Shine Shine Shine ’s primary narrative t...
Maxon’s autistic mind parses the world through formula infused thoughts. He’s married to Sunny, his lifelong love, a born hairless free spirit whose artistic acumen has allowed her to construct the facade of suburban normality she thinks is best for their young son. But as the novel opens, things ar...
Other thoughts/reviews:Jenn's Bookshelves: http://www.jennsbookshelves.com/2012/08/14/review-shine-shine-shine-by-lydia-netzer/Bookriot: http://bookriot.com/2012/08/13/review-gpa-shine-shine-shine-by-lydia-netzer/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bookriot%2FWlRy+%28BOOK+RIO...
As seen on Ed and Em's Reviews!Shine, Shine, Shine is the strangest book that I've ever read. Not in a bad way, not at all, but I don't think I'll ever be able to rate it. It's so out of the norm that I can't rate it by the standards of my usual usual rating system.To be honest, the cover is what d...
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