A wonderfully imaginative book. Some of the best music ever written and recorded forms the backdrop of this story of love, loss and finding love again. As a music lover, I really felt a connection with this book… you might say it “sang” to me. And yes, in the “Blood Brothers” chapter, when the guy...
3.5 starsI do like Brad Boney's style of writing and I like this story. However, I had 3 issues that hurt the rating. -The discussions between 6 people, in one setting, got so confusing. They also felt to long. I think whatever was to be conveyed could have been done with less flipping back and for...
40% DNF-I skimmed most of what I did read of this, I didn’t like it at all. It was irritating with all the flashbacks, endless “know it all-ness” about Bruce Springsteen (I’ve seen Bruce Springsteen 5 times and never did he do 8 encores) and the ghost stuff.One of the MCs was so condescending that ...
The Return, Brad Boney’s sophomore effort complete with an extended visit with all the guys we got to know and love in his first book [b:The Nothingness of Ben|16125587|The Nothingness of Ben|Brad Boney|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1351956849s/16125587.jpg|21920750] is completely brilliant, a fun, u...
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