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A review by wolvenbolt
Out of House and Home by Drew Hayes
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
This is my favourite in the series so far, and the one that had me crying too much for how beautifully wholesome and human (ironic af) it is ðŸ˜
This is what all of Fred's leadership has been culminating to, everything he's learned, meshed with who Fred is. This was absolutely brilliant!
Fred has shown the parahuman world he is a good man and has a kind heart, he's hard-working, dedicated, and looks after those he cares about, he doesn't have a predeliction for violence, he completely avoids it.
But now he has shown while he does not seek violence and will go the hardest of routes possible to avoid it and causing harm, even to an enemy; if someone hurts his friends and family, if they are attacked, then it's self defence, and you better come at him with all your might, because Fredrick Frankfort Fletcher, the Vampire Accountant, will get his rag-tag team of freaks and geeks and powerful connections to come down on you like the wrath of nature itself.
Never, ever, fuck with a good man.
He has far more to lose than you.
That being said, I absolutely loved the way Fred dealt with threats in this book, he's no longer a coward, sure he's afraid, but he now pushes through that in order to do the right thing, something he's done before, but he's now fully taken on the responsibilities of leadership and no longer hesitates.
Taking from leadership examples throughout the books, and especially Amy's advice, he now understands the three forms of power and he's now utilised it successfully to project a delicate balance of "don't fuck with us" and "we give free hugs", essentially 🤣
If you're a threat, run, if you're a potential friend, welcome to Winslow, Colorado, because this is Fred's town, and all the freaks and weirdos who follow the laws and have no clans or friends to turn to, are welcome.
Onto book 8! Which is the second last book, and I just want more and more and more ðŸ˜
This is my favourite in the series so far, and the one that had me crying too much for how beautifully wholesome and human (ironic af) it is ðŸ˜
This is what all of Fred's leadership has been culminating to, everything he's learned, meshed with who Fred is. This was absolutely brilliant!
Fred has shown the parahuman world he is a good man and has a kind heart, he's hard-working, dedicated, and looks after those he cares about, he doesn't have a predeliction for violence, he completely avoids it.
But now he has shown while he does not seek violence and will go the hardest of routes possible to avoid it and causing harm, even to an enemy; if someone hurts his friends and family, if they are attacked, then it's self defence, and you better come at him with all your might, because Fredrick Frankfort Fletcher, the Vampire Accountant, will get his rag-tag team of freaks and geeks and powerful connections to come down on you like the wrath of nature itself.
Never, ever, fuck with a good man.
He has far more to lose than you.
That being said, I absolutely loved the way Fred dealt with threats in this book, he's no longer a coward, sure he's afraid, but he now pushes through that in order to do the right thing, something he's done before, but he's now fully taken on the responsibilities of leadership and no longer hesitates.
Taking from leadership examples throughout the books, and especially Amy's advice, he now understands the three forms of power and he's now utilised it successfully to project a delicate balance of "don't fuck with us" and "we give free hugs", essentially 🤣
If you're a threat, run, if you're a potential friend, welcome to Winslow, Colorado, because this is Fred's town, and all the freaks and weirdos who follow the laws and have no clans or friends to turn to, are welcome.
Onto book 8! Which is the second last book, and I just want more and more and more ðŸ˜