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donalynmiller 's review for:
Wild Things
by Clay Carmichael
I know what you are thinking, "Do I really need to read another children's book about: orphans, wise cats, surviving in the wilderness, dysfunctional families, brooding artists, small town life, or death?"
If I promised that Clay Carmichael turned these tropes into something magical, would you travel that well-worn road again?
With pitch perfect prose, characters you fall in love with (even the bad ones), and a three hanky resolution, Wild Things is a book I will recommend to many readers (young and not so).
If I promised that Clay Carmichael turned these tropes into something magical, would you travel that well-worn road again?
With pitch perfect prose, characters you fall in love with (even the bad ones), and a three hanky resolution, Wild Things is a book I will recommend to many readers (young and not so).