Emily Brontë
Ah. The sweet, lingering scent of the 80's. Something between Jean Naté and Lagerfeld. Izod polos and Sun-In hair lightener. Distant echoes of a cheer long forgotten. '...Suceed! Sucess! Reach for the top!' Perfect read to kickoff the autumn blooms and diluted afternoon sunshine. Here's to spiked apple cider and reading in a cozy corner.
Shelby Spradling
This is the first Grady Hendrix book I've read, but I can assure you that it certainly won't be the last! I loved every minute of this book and found myself fully immersed in Abby and Gretchen's world. I laughed, cried, laughed and then cried some more. Hendrix crafts a thrilling story about drugs, demonic possession, bodybuilding Christians, and the unbreakable bond of true friendship.
Steve Massart
The cover drew me in, as did 80s nostalgia references like Stranger Things, but found it slow and drawn out, took ages to get going, the middle section particularly, started skipping and reading only dialogue to see what happens, Grady needs to work on his pacing
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