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Comments for Recovering Charles
What Works:
The story of the collapse of the Millward family after the tragic death of Mrs. Millward's mother makes Charles's actions understandable. I also liked how Charles was able to find what he needed in New Orleans. What Doesn't:
Luke as the protagonist and narrator of Recovering Charles should be driving the emotions of the novel. Except, he can't because he never seems to feel anything. He's bland, passive and boring. The final strike against Luke is the way he treats his long time girlfriend Jordan. His abandonment turned my disinterest in him to complete dislike. Read other reviews: At Home With Books, Blog for Literacy, Rebecca Talley Writes, Book of the Week, Loving Children's Literature, A Novel Menagerie, Book Addiction, Hamilton Happenings, Reader Report, Eardley Adventures, The Back Cover, A Miner Problem, Always Buried in a Book, I Like to Read and Write and Bloggin' 'Bout Books. Check out Jason F. Wright's blog. books | fiction | Jason F. Wright | 2008 All work © 1997-2009 Sarah Sammis |