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The Accidental Bachelor (2013)

by Tim Holsten(Favorite Author)
2.84 of 5 Votes: 1
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Outrigger Books
review 1: Overall this was an enjoyable book. I was intersted to see what happened, but to keep me from really enjoying the book was frustration with Finn. He just had a hard time understanding life, yet had a great perspective on everyone elses. It was confusing at times to figure out who was speaking. While I know that Kenny was a close friend that died I never really understood why he was their moral compass. Figuring out what Duke had to say at times was also confusing. An enjoyable read, but probably more for men than women.
review 2: For fans Jonathan Tropper, Nick Hornby or David Nichols,get this book - you will enjoy it. Like those authors, Holsten sets up his characters and develops them to the point where you can believe the circumstances they find themse
... morelves in. They are funny - sometimes I was laughing out loud on airplanes - but believable. The scenes from Las Vegas in the book reminded me of the dumb things some of my friends might have done - but those are good for laughs but don't take over the story. The central plot about Finn's self-discovery is good and keep you entertained until the end. And the ending is thoughtful - more like real life in that it is not neatly tied up but leaves some room for interpretation. less
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Nareena
Excellent book, horrible ending. Was enjoying it so much only to ultimately regret wasting my time.
Breez
This was a strange book.....who is the target audience?
Anj
Very good.
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