A review by thisgrrlreads
Black Rabbit Summer by Kevin Brooks

3.0

I got stalled halfway through this book because Kevin Brooks' writes such creepy stories where nothing is off limits. Death, suicide, drugs, rape, you name it, it's a possibility and it can get depressing. This book was no different, except I liked the narrator more than usual. Our main character, Pete, is a caring boy with an understanding set of parents who gets mixed up in something weird (of course he does, it's Kevin Brooks!) and acts as only a caring boy is able to do. I won't say any more because my least favorite part of all Kevin Brooks books is having them spoiled which, fortunately, I avoided this time around. The only piece of advice I have is not to read the last 50 pages of the book by yourself, late at night, before you go to sleep.