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kayla_oberle5 's review for:
Glad You're Here
by Walker Hayes, Craig Allen Cooper
challenging
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
sad
fast-paced
I absolutely SOBBED the entire time I was reading this book. I already knew that I loved Walker. I've listened to his music for YEARS and we even danced to "Fancy Like" at my sister's wedding.
I had no idea that this book existed until about a year ago when my grandma came to me and said, "Kayla, I know you like Walker Hayes because there's no way someone could dislike him. But you need to read the book he released last year. I read it in one afternoon and I would read it again."
The first thing I thought after she said this was, "How in the world did you manage to read a book? You can't see anything!" But she did read it and she has likely read it many times since she told me about it. I knew there was no way I wasn't going to read this book after she said that.
As an avid reader, I recommend books a lot. I usually base recommendations on what that particular person likes to read. Not with this book, though. Everybody I know, reader or not, will be hearing about this book. Walker and Craig really make you feel like part of their families and that they're "Glad You're Here."
I had no idea that this book existed until about a year ago when my grandma came to me and said, "Kayla, I know you like Walker Hayes because there's no way someone could dislike him. But you need to read the book he released last year. I read it in one afternoon and I would read it again."
The first thing I thought after she said this was, "How in the world did you manage to read a book? You can't see anything!" But she did read it and she has likely read it many times since she told me about it. I knew there was no way I wasn't going to read this book after she said that.
As an avid reader, I recommend books a lot. I usually base recommendations on what that particular person likes to read. Not with this book, though. Everybody I know, reader or not, will be hearing about this book. Walker and Craig really make you feel like part of their families and that they're "Glad You're Here."
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