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I don't know that I would have kept going on this book, but I was in the car and didn't have a lot of options, and it turned out to be quite delightful.
Cool book, cool kid, cool "sitter," cool story. Frank is different, though it is never actually specified in exact medical terms. You will fall in love with him, and with the young woman who goes to be girl Friday for his mother who must write her book. You'll be continuously entertained with the things Frank comes up with, and how girl Friday responds so perfectly to him, as you wonder how in the world it is all going to end up ok. Personally, I think the ended is perfect, but no spoilers here.
This really seemed like something I would like, but I didn't like it even a little bit. Feels very contrived and formulaic and I hated the narrator. It's not bad enough for a one star but I'm hard pressed to come up with anything I liked about it. Well, there were a couple times Mimi called out the annoying narrator so I guess I liked those parts.
Got this one off a “Best Audiobooks” list, and was not disappointed. Thoroughly enjoyable story with great characters. Would have been five stars except for one romantic connection I thought was unnecessary and a big trite compared to everything else this book had to offer. If you like “Young Sheldon” you’ll appreciate Frank for sure.
Reminded me of 'Where'd You Go Bernadette?"
It's quirky but the narration weaves perfectly to help you know the people of the book.
It's quirky but the narration weaves perfectly to help you know the people of the book.
lighthearted
medium-paced
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
It was fine- the beginning was pretty strong, but the ending seemed to drag and I kept zoning out.