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anabel_unker 's review for:
Forever Home
by Graham Norton
*I received a copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for this opportunity*
FOREVER HOME is, as many have already described it, the perfect mix of family drama and dark comedy. The driving point of the story is not plot, but rather its well-developed and complex cast of characters held together by thin points of connection. FOREVER HOME aims to answer the question how far each character would go for their loved ones, and how willing they are to be the bad guy.
This book is a steady read, with some twists that keep the latter half interesting but nothing overly shocking occurs. Norton did a fantastic job narrating (although the auto-tuning when someone was talking on the phone was unnecessary), he managed to capture the personality of each character and breathed a lot of life into the story.
FOREVER HOME is, as many have already described it, the perfect mix of family drama and dark comedy. The driving point of the story is not plot, but rather its well-developed and complex cast of characters held together by thin points of connection. FOREVER HOME aims to answer the question how far each character would go for their loved ones, and how willing they are to be the bad guy.
This book is a steady read, with some twists that keep the latter half interesting but nothing overly shocking occurs. Norton did a fantastic job narrating (although the auto-tuning when someone was talking on the phone was unnecessary), he managed to capture the personality of each character and breathed a lot of life into the story.