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Lord of the Fly Fest
by Goldy Moldavsky
adventurous
dark
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Rafi Fransisco has paid $2000 for a ticket to the celeb laden Fly Fest, set with the idyllic backdrop of the Caribbean jungle and white sand beaches. However when the festival goers arrive, nobody that works for Fly Fest is to be seen and there are no villas or cocktails, no yachts or supermodels … what exactly is going on here?!
Hilarious in places with definite nods to Fyre fest and a bunch of popular podcasts, models and musicians. I loved all the stereotypical characters, the beauty influencers, privileged, rich, ’it girls’, jocks and famous musicians. Conversely as someone with a practically casper like complexion, I can identify with the horror at the lack of sunscreen, which only makes the writing more amusing to find a sprinkle of yourself in the wild personalities.
This is a really light and funny, satirical YA book. It was a nice break from some of the more heavy books/ audiobooks I usually consume, and I would recommend it for some lighthearted silliness, an exciting storyline and entertaining characters.
I totally warmed to Barrett Wibert Weed as the narrator, she has perfect humorous intonations and her various voices are great, really bringing the story to life. She definitely elevated this audiobook.
Hilarious in places with definite nods to Fyre fest and a bunch of popular podcasts, models and musicians. I loved all the stereotypical characters, the beauty influencers, privileged, rich, ’it girls’, jocks and famous musicians. Conversely as someone with a practically casper like complexion, I can identify with the horror at the lack of sunscreen, which only makes the writing more amusing to find a sprinkle of yourself in the wild personalities.
This is a really light and funny, satirical YA book. It was a nice break from some of the more heavy books/ audiobooks I usually consume, and I would recommend it for some lighthearted silliness, an exciting storyline and entertaining characters.
I totally warmed to Barrett Wibert Weed as the narrator, she has perfect humorous intonations and her various voices are great, really bringing the story to life. She definitely elevated this audiobook.