Bear, Otter, And The Kid (8 books in series)
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review 1: So I have to confess that I'm a cover snob. I held off reading this book despite its fantastic reviews because I don't like the cover and the title sounded goofy. I still hate the cover, but the name has grown on me. There isn't a way for me to describe how much I loved this book...
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review 1: I liked it but then lost interest at the beach dinner scene. The 9-year old kid was way too smart, too insightful. But there were a few LOL moments. And the writing is really good. Creed, in particular, had some great lines. "...defective gay." LOL.Because of this book and ...
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review 1: Who doesn’t love Bear, Otter, and the Kid? Anybody? How could you NOT love them? They are broken, damaged, incredible and amazing all wrapped up together. They make a great team, the three of them, but they aren’t alone in this. Whatever this is…..I don’t think they know, they ar...
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review 1: Yeah I am one of the weird people who read this book before reading the previous one, but not for lack of trying. On top of that I also read the next book The Art of Breathing before reading this one. Even though I don't recommend reading a series backwards. This has been a very ...
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review 1: Omg. This book killed me. Sure, it was overly repetitive and saccharine at times. But it was also so goddamn sweet and true. It made me laugh AND cry, which is super rare. I read it at the perfect time. I enjoyed the first two books in the series, but something about this install...
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review 1: I wanted to LOVE this story as much as everyone else (I hate when I'm in the minority) but I didn't love it...I LIKED it. I really enjoyed the writing, but to me there was wayyyyy too much internal dialogue...like pages and pages of Bear rambling and I wanted to scream at him to...
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review 1: I didn't feel like this was as good as the first one - it felt like there were no real stakes (until three-quarters in, at least) and it felt a little undirected, but it was still an enjoyable read. I'm sure I'll be picking up the third book at some point soon. On the audiobook f...
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review 1: I didn't realize this was the 3rd book in a trilogy when I started reading it but still enjoyed it so may pick up the first 2 books now. The main character is a young guy with a major anxiety disorder with regular panic attacks that I think really became its own character (if tha...