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A review by cherylg
The Magic Misfits: The Second Story by Neil Patrick Harris
4.0
I enjoyed this second book in this series more than the first, though it was good as well. The characters were relateable and well fleshed out, and the narrator on the audiobook did an amazing job for the different voices. The plot was more interesting to me than in the first book, which kind of surprises me. I might have to relisten to Book One to see if maybe it was just a funk I was in at the time, lol.
The gay representation was present there, but not the focus of the story, which was a nice change. They were a major part of the story but not the main character. I would like to see a book written about the men and how they met and fell in love as well, as they seem like they were meant for each other.
There is also a side character that is in a wheelchair, but everyone treats her with love and respect, so it was nice to read.
I've been a fan of Neil Patrick Harris ever since his Doogie Howser days, (I know, I'm old!) and am thrilled that he's written this series. A solid four stars for this book, and I look forward to reading more from him.
The gay representation was present there, but not the focus of the story, which was a nice change. They were a major part of the story but not the main character. I would like to see a book written about the men and how they met and fell in love as well, as they seem like they were meant for each other.
There is also a side character that is in a wheelchair, but everyone treats her with love and respect, so it was nice to read.
I've been a fan of Neil Patrick Harris ever since his Doogie Howser days, (I know, I'm old!) and am thrilled that he's written this series. A solid four stars for this book, and I look forward to reading more from him.