A review by nickscoby
A Good Neighborhood by Therese Anne Fowler

1.0

I stopped a little more than half way through. I had this epiphany and was like, I did not sign up for this, so buh bye! The book starts out fine but then just takes a puzzling turn that just felt forced and stupid. I have no idea how it all ends but I will say that Juniper and Xavier just weren't developed enough for me to care about them or their romance. They were just dull. And then on the other hand, there is way too much Brad Whitman (whit. man. get it?) for my liking. He was just a cardboard villain. Not even an interesting villain.

And there's some talk about trees which I am sure is a metaphor for . . . community? racism? roots? I don't know. Something.