stang_gt3 's review for:

Poster Boy by Anne Tenino
4.0

So this book does go a little over the top for me, but yet I still found myself amused by the absurdity of the frat boy antics. Beer terrorists and all. Honestly silly as it may be the thing that knocked this book down a little for me was really the Danny side story. It felt completely out of context and believability. Everything else could be chocked up to frat boy craziness so I'd just smirk at it superiorily. Yeah, that's probably a made up word, but oh well.

Still I liked how patient Toby was with Jock. I mean there were times I wanted to smack him in the back of his head and tell him to get over himself, but Toby was all calm and let him figure things out in his own time. I enjoyed France as the backdrop for this story too. Made for a slightly different feel to this book than the others, but at the same time we got plenty of collegiate level humor too.

One of my favorite of the series for sure.

Merged review:

So this book does go a little over the top for me, but yet I still found myself amused by the absurdity of the frat boy antics. Beer terrorists and all. Honestly silly as it may be the thing that knocked this book down a little for me was really the Danny side story. It felt completely out of context and believability. Everything else could be chocked up to frat boy craziness so I'd just smirk at it superiorily. Yeah, that's probably a made up word, but oh well.

Still I liked how patient Toby was with Jock. I mean there were times I wanted to smack him in the back of his head and tell him to get over himself, but Toby was all calm and let him figure things out in his own time. I enjoyed France as the backdrop for this story too. Made for a slightly different feel to this book than the others, but at the same time we got plenty of collegiate level humor too.

One of my favorite of the series for sure.