Amy H. (IntrepidOne) reviewed Labor Day Movie Tie- In Edition: A Novel (P.S.) on + 157 more book reviews
At the beginning of the book, I found myself frustrated with the mother. The main character, a teenage boy, was so lonely and I just felt so sad for him. As the story unfolds and you come to understand the reason for the mother's reclusive behavior, then your attitude changes about these characters. I shed a few tears at the end, and I am sad that the book is over. That hasn't happened for me in a while.http://www.facebook.com/PaperBackSwap?sk=app_4949752878
Connie A. (jazzysmom) - , reviewed Labor Day Movie Tie- In Edition: A Novel (P.S.) on + 907 more book reviews
It was like my fingers were stuck to the pages and I couldn't shake the book loose. There was no coming up for air until the end!! Bizarre, creepy, strange, oh no she didn't, wonderfully engrossing, unforgettable story. I might have to read it again!!! It drained me...in a good way.
Rebecca K. (gladstonechick) reviewed Labor Day Movie Tie- In Edition: A Novel (P.S.) on + 34 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book, especially the fact that it was told from the boy's point of view. I found the plot to be interesting and thought provoking. It made me wonder what I would do had I been in Adele's position.