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stephsbooktalk 's review for:
Run for the Hills
by Kevin Wilson
Mini Audiobook Review: Thank you so much to ECCO for the complimentary copy of this book!
This book is out now!
This is my first Kevin Wilson book and after reading this one, I want to go back to read his other books especially the favorite Nothing to See Here.
This book was just so heartwarming and funny! I love road trip books and this one is a road trip between siblings who didn't know about each other and their quest to find the dad that abandoned them. I just love seeing how each of them bonded with one another and when they got to the last sibling Theron, they really just took him in.
The way that Kevin wrote the dynamic between all the siblings was just so great! Ruben especially the eldest of the group and the ring leader. He was determined to find all the siblings and try to convince them all to join him on this journey. Mad the 2nd eldest is who we are introduced to first and is the primary narrator throughout the book. We learn about each of the siblings throughout the book and what kind of dad each of them had. Which they learned that they each had a different version of this one man.
What I would have love to have seen at the end is where did all the siblings end up 5 years from now. Do they still talk? Did they move to be near one another? What happened to the 2nd Ruben?
I read this one fully on audio and though the chapters were long, I felt that the book read fast. Queen narrator Marin Ireland tackled on all the characters and I thought she did so well especially with little Theron! I was able to follow along pretty well via audiobook. And the audiobook is not very long and easily to binge.
If you are looking for your next found family book - give this one a read!
This book is out now!
This is my first Kevin Wilson book and after reading this one, I want to go back to read his other books especially the favorite Nothing to See Here.
This book was just so heartwarming and funny! I love road trip books and this one is a road trip between siblings who didn't know about each other and their quest to find the dad that abandoned them. I just love seeing how each of them bonded with one another and when they got to the last sibling Theron, they really just took him in.
The way that Kevin wrote the dynamic between all the siblings was just so great! Ruben especially the eldest of the group and the ring leader. He was determined to find all the siblings and try to convince them all to join him on this journey. Mad the 2nd eldest is who we are introduced to first and is the primary narrator throughout the book. We learn about each of the siblings throughout the book and what kind of dad each of them had. Which they learned that they each had a different version of this one man.
What I would have love to have seen at the end is where did all the siblings end up 5 years from now. Do they still talk? Did they move to be near one another? What happened to the 2nd Ruben?
I read this one fully on audio and though the chapters were long, I felt that the book read fast. Queen narrator Marin Ireland tackled on all the characters and I thought she did so well especially with little Theron! I was able to follow along pretty well via audiobook. And the audiobook is not very long and easily to binge.
If you are looking for your next found family book - give this one a read!