My #booktrade book has arrived, @Soubhiville ! Thanks so much for the trade, Soubhi. I look forward to reading this one. I know it doesn‘t have great reviews, but I still want to try it.
My #booktrade book has arrived, @Soubhiville ! Thanks so much for the trade, Soubhi. I look forward to reading this one. I know it doesn‘t have great reviews, but I still want to try it.
Meh. This was ok.
Riggle is 17, his dad died several years ago in an accident driving his rig, and his mom never recovered from her depression. So now he lives with his uncle who is addicted to many substances in a small town he calls Opioid Indiana. But his uncle goes missing, they‘re about to get evicted, and the poor kid can‘t catch a break.
Interesting, a quick read, but I can‘t say I‘d recommend it.
This was my #doublespin.
This book is a snack, it‘s such a quick easy read. I don‘t think it‘s for everyone but I enjoyed it very much.
Having grown up in Indiana, I was curious about this book. It does a good job with the atmospherics of a small town south of Indianapolis. Riggle is well written and reminds me a bit of Holden Caulfield. Overall, it was a fun read.
I liked the main character‘s story, but the bits about how the days of the week got their names just ruined it for me. They‘re done in an annoying accent on the audiobook. Not sure I would have liked it better in print.
Listening to an advanced libro.fm copy based on @Megabooks ‘s review. So far it throws Indiana around a lot but doesn‘t feel like it fully illustrates rural Indiana beyond cliche (despite the comparing every winter to the blizzard of ‘78). Also it talks about getting snow days when a lot of Indiana schools now utilize e-learning days for weather.
I wouldn‘t say it‘s the worst book I‘ve ever finished, but it‘s pretty damn close. If listening to a 17 year-old boy‘s stream-of-consciousness thoughts about post-Trump rural Indiana is your wheelhouse, then try it, but even for trying to do that well, I wasn‘t impressed. Just a bunch of random nonsense!
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Opioid, Indiana is the story of Riggle an orphaned teenager who lives with his uncle in an unnamed city in Indiana. The story takes place in the span of one week, when Riggle gets suspended from school for a week for something he did not do. But hey, he is a teenager so he really does not care about missing school.
For my full review, please visit my blog at: http://obsessedbookaholic.com/2019/09/11/opioid-indiana-book-review/