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Now Is Not the Time to Panic
Now Is Not the Time to Panic: A Novel | Kevin Wilson
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Nothing to See Here comes an exuberant, bighearted novel about two teenage misfits who spectacularly collide one fateful summer, and the art they make that changes their lives forever. Sixteen-year-old Frankie Budgeaspiring writer, indifferent student, offbeat loneris determined to make it through yet another sad summer in Coalfield, Tennessee, when she meets Zeke, a talented artist who has just moved into his grandmothers unhappy house and who is as lonely and awkward as Frankie is. Romantic and creative sparks begin to fly, and when the two jointly make an unsigned poster, shot through with an enigmatic phrase, it becomes unforgettable to anyone who sees it. The edge is a shantytown filled with gold seekers. We are fugitives, and the law is skinny with hunger for us. The posters begin appearing everywhere, and people wonder who is behind them. Satanists, kidnappersthe rumors wont stop, and soon the mystery has dangerous repercussions that spread far beyond the town. The art that brought Frankie and Zeke together now threatens to tear them apart. Twenty years later, Frances Eleanor Budgefamous author, mom to a wonderful daughter, wife to a loving husbandgets a call that threatens to upend everything: a journalist named Mazzy Brower is writing a story about the Coalfield Panic of 1996. Might Frances know something about that? And will what she knows destroy the life shes so carefully built? A bold coming-of-age story, written with Kevin Wilsons trademark wit and blazing prose, Now Is Not The Time to Panic is a nuanced exploration of young love, identity, and the power of art. Its also about the secrets that haunt usand, ultimately, what the truth will set free.
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LadyCait84
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Two bored and awkward teens spend a summer creating art — what could go wrong?

A lot actually, when the art takes on a life of its own.

I really enjoyed this one. A short, easy read that also happened to give me a lot to think about.

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akfreeborn
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Kevin Wilson is brilliant. He makes very personal stories seem easy to tell successfully. This one is about teen friendships, being awkward, finding comfort in art and that friendship and the challenge to let that go as an adult! Glad to read this one.

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Yenya1954
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I enjoyed reading this novel. I liked the quirky characters and the plot. The summer of the “panic,” had me thinking back to a time when I was younger and learning about panic around Orson Wells. I give this a 4/5 star rating.

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alysonimagines
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I chose the tagged book as my free reading reward from ThriftBooks. Although I love a brand new book, there‘s also something special about getting a book that has passed through many way stations before reaching me. This copy has spent time at a library in Illinois and a Goodwill store, and now it has traveled to Texas from Georgia and will sit on my shelf. Since it‘s a new favorite of mine, I plan on keeping this around for a long time.😊

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OriginalCyn620
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I went into this one not knowing what to expect, and loved it. It was delightful and a little weird, but in a good way! I listened to the audiobook and Gennifer Goodwin did a fabulous job with the narration.

#12booksof2023

Andrew65 Looks interesting. 3mo
mom2bugnbee @Andrew65 It's really fantastic! 3mo
mom2bugnbee I didn't realize that Ginnifer Goodwin narrated! Might have to re-read by listening! 3mo
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JenReadsAlot
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I enjoyed this! Loved the characters but strange story!

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BarbaraJean
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…it made me feel, for the first time, that maybe it was dumb to be embarrassed about weird things if you were really good at them. Or not good. If they made you happy.

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BarbaraJean
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I had no idea what other people thought was good or what was important. And so I almost never told anyone what I liked because I was terrified that they would tell me how stupid it was. Every single thing that you loved became a source of both intense obsession and possible shame. Everything was a secret.

CSeydel Wow. That‘s really relatable! 4mo
BarbaraJean @CSeydel Yeah, it really resonated with me. I thought it was such a great description of how I felt as a teenager... and then I realized it's still frequently relatable for me now! 4mo
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BarbaraJean
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This was offbeat and strange, and I liked it. Two quirky and awkward teens befriend each other one summer in a small town. When they create a cryptic poster and become obsessed with posting copies of it all over town, they inadvertently create a panic that spreads across the country in a mid-90s version of going viral, as everyone reads into their cryptic text everything from crime to rebellion to Satanic practices. ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) I thought the book captured the feel of being a teen so well—all the uncertainties and weird obsessions, the need for hiding and secrecy, while also feeling frustration over being misunderstood. The ending seemed unsure of how to wrap everything up, but I still enjoyed the ride. 4mo
willaful If you ever read YA, your description brought to mind a book I really loved called I Am Princess X. 4mo
BarbaraJean @willaful That sounds really good! I will have to check it out! 4mo
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DMC_run8
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Perfect vacation read. Did I enjoy it? Yes. Will I remember it in a year? Probably not. 3⭐️

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Sarahreadstoomuch
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I really liked this one! It‘s so strange…. I think I really needed that. I‘m not sure why I waited so long to read it, honestly. Makes me think I might need to read his backlist.

BkClubCare Oh yeah, he does strange quite well. 6mo
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canbku
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Mehso-so

It was ok!

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canbku
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Mehso-so

I love a young narrator on audio. Sounds so much better than the voices I come up with in my head. This narrator did a great job I enjoyed the book, but I'll be honest that I didn't relate particularly well with the main character. I'm not sure who would and maybe that is the point - to hear her story for a bit. Pretty quirky idea for a novel and it was fun overall. And very short.

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Soubhiville
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I‘m pretty proud of myself for this stack of August‘s #ReadMyOwnDamnBooks! I‘ve got two more I‘m reading right now but I think chances are slim that I‘ll finish them before the end of the month.

So many great books in this bunch! My fave is The Overstory, but I also loved Now Is Not the Time to Panic, Demon Copperhead, Dragon Haven, and Cassiel‘s Servant. Really there isn‘t one bad book in the lot though. 📚🙂🩵

KathyWheeler I need to challenge myself to do that! I keep checking books out from the library when I have so many I haven‘t read! 7mo
CoffeeK8 I did this for the first few months of the year but did not see the hashtag until now. I‘m trying again for Sept and can‘t wait to use the hashtag! 7mo
UwannaPublishme Great stack here! 😍 7mo
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ItsAnotherJen
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This is a very different kind of book. I kept thinking that it reminded me of Stanger Things in certain parts. Makes you question what is real, what isn't real. Is there some kind of dark power at play here? Is it all made up in the minds of two teenagers? Some kind of overactive imagination? Interesting and unique story. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Soubhiville
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Kevin Wilson is a favorite of mine, for his quirky characters and stories. This one didn‘t disappoint!

Two artsy 16 year olds meet at the town pool and make a piece of art that will change their lives and their little town forever.

I love the social awkwardness and neurodivergence of the characters. I will forever have the words etched in my mind.

Looking forward to Wilson‘s B&N event online next Thursday!

BkClubCare I am reading The Family Fang. It, too, has “the phrase”. 😊 7mo
Christine Best review! I can‘t believe I still haven‘t read this. I feel like I was saving it for summer…it is set in summer, right? Still time! 7mo
Soubhiville @christine it does take place during summer vacation in the Nashville TN area. 🙂 7mo
Soubhiville @BkClubCare I read Family Fang a couple months ago 😁 7mo
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suvata
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#MMD ModernMrsDarcy 2022 Fall Book Preview

Now Is Not the Time to Panic is a coming-of-age novel that follows the story of two teenagers, Frances “Frankie” Budge and Zeke Brown. The novel is concerned with the heightened feelings of adolescence and a work of art growing out of control of its creator. The plot centers around a work of art they made when they were teenagers that became a global phenomenon, both for good and bad.

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AudiobookingWithLeah
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Another weirdly endearing story from this author and while it didn‘t hit quite the way Nothing To Say Here did…and the first half was a tad monotonous, it was still noteworthy. At its center this story is about two kids who find a copy machine in one of their basements and make copies of some random art they put together on the fly. They put it out into the world where it affected the lives of so many, the least of which is how it affected them.

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plemmdog
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I was looking for the perfect summer read. This was it. Not only does Wilson explore coming of age here, it's done in a way that's both wistfully nostalgic, yet lingers with the pain of adolescence like the best ice cream headache. If you grew up in a small town and always felt like an outsider, you‘ll love this. I enjoyed this one more than Nothing To See Here, which I didn‘t think was possible.

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Eggbeater
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I loved this little, short book! It was hilarious and sentimental. Kevin Wilson captured 1997 so well, and the behavior of the townspeople was on point. It was a coming of age story. It could be considered YA or adult. It really works for either group. I gave it five stars. I could not put it down.

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mom2bugnbee
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Mr. Wilson is a friend of a friend - they are colleagues at The University of the South in Sewanee, TN, about one hour from my home, yet I'd never read him! Ridiculously creative ploting, & I'm looking forward to reading more!

This also checks my first box for 12 Books in 12 Months Recommended by 12 Friends. Late start to this challenge, but I still have six months!

⭐⭐⭐⭐/⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

HeatherBookNerd Good book! Now go read 9mo
LiteraryinLawrence I love Kevin Wilson‘s books! This one is probably my favorite. 9mo
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OutAndAbout
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The story was interesting. The characters felt a little flat to me and the writing was a bit monotone. I‘m likely a little too old now to read this much teenaged angst.

LiteraryinLawrence I agree. I usually love Kevin Wilson but this one didn‘t do it for me. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 9mo
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BittersweetBooks
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I don‘t know if that‘s love, to need the sensations produced by the body more than the body itself. Not the kiss, but the taste of celery that came after. Not his hands, but the sound of his hands making art. Not the fact that he was here for only this summer, but the fact that I might find reminders of him in surprising places for the rest of my life 🩶

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JenDR
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Library hold finally came in. Binge listening to it while meal prepping for the week. Enjoying the book, but so far - I preferred Wilson‘s Nothing to See Here. Now I need to find another book to listen to while cleaning up.

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MallenNC
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While I was reading this I kept thinking, Kevin Wilson sure thinks in interesting ways. The author‘s note at the end relates to that idea. He always takes a somewhat simple story and gives it a twist. I didn‘t like this as much as Nothing to See Here, but I did enjoy it.

AmyG I‘m listening to this now. So far, so good. 11mo
MallenNC @AmyG My friend said the narration was good! 11mo
AmyG It‘s very good. 11mo
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DebbieGrillo
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I love how this story combines a coming-of-age tale with themes of mental illness, the meaning of art and literature and their significance, and how keeping secrets impacts a person's life over time.

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Suet624
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I feel like I missed something. Or apparently I have no heart. 😳 Everyone else seems to have loved it. It was nothing like any of Wilson‘s other books and I was so removed from the outcome. The first half was interesting..second half not so much. I feel badly as Wilson offers a personal reason for writing the book and normally that would add to the experience of the story. Maybe I was expecting too much.

JamieArc Interesting. I *just* finished listening to this and really liked it. Review to come soon. I also appreciated the author‘s note at the end. 11mo
Suet624 @JamieArc I seriously feel heartless. Everyone loved it and connected with the characters and the circumstances. I have no idea why it didn‘t resonate with me. 11mo
JamieArc @Suet624 Oh! Don‘t feel heartless! I agree that it‘s missing some of what I liked about Nothing to See Here, but I liked it for other reasons that I‘m still processing. 11mo
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ImperfectCJ
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This novel has the humor and the mildly absurd juxtaposed with emotional depth that I love in Wilson's writing, and I very much enjoyed reading/listening to it. I'm pretty sure I like Nothing to See Here better, but this one is also enjoyable. I'm a little contrary, so I kind of liked it less after the author's note about the story's origin. I prefer the wizard to the man behind the curtain, I guess.

BarbaraBB I haven‘t read the author‘s note. Will do. 12mo
TieDyeDude That's an interesting note. I almost always enjoy reading about the inspirations and influences behind movies/books/music/etc. He is on my long list of authors I need to read. 12mo
ImperfectCJ @TieDyeDude I enjoy reading about the inspirations, but it almost always diminishes my experience of the book/movie/song, maybe because I like to think of the story as an entity in itself that becomes mine when I read/watch/listen to it, especially if it's fiction. It's part of why I don't like meeting authors (and have trouble bringing myself to read books written by friends). 12mo
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ImperfectCJ
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The hook on the left needs to attach to the ring on the right (times 4), but I'm about three inches too short to get it done myself. Looks like my only option is to listen to the tagged audiobook, internalize the title's advice, and wait for someone taller or less nervous about climbing one more rung up the ladder to help me out.

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BarbaraBB
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I loved this book about two lonely teenagers, finding eachother one summer in the 90s, over the arts. They value what the other adds to what they themselves do and the result is a poster with a strange text, going viral before going viral even existed.
A highly original book, it might very well be my favorite Wilson!

(Pic: Chefchaouen, Morocco)

#BirthdayPixieReadathon #Booked2023 #weird
#52books #ScriptFontOnSpine

Librarybelle I need to read this one! 12mo
BkClubCare Have you seen the interview about the phrase? It is word for word from the author‘s own experience. He seems like a great guy. 12mo
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Megabooks So glad you loved it! 12mo
MicheleinPhilly Great photo! Is it stairs upon stairs upon stairs like Santorini? 12mo
rmaclean4 Interested in reading this one. 12mo
ImperfectCJ I'm listening to the audiobook of this one today! 12mo
Cinfhen I loved this one too!! And another fabulous photo 😁 12mo
CarolynM I have a copy of this on my shelf. Bumping it up the TBR 🙂 12mo
Deblovestoread I‘m loving all your pictures 💜 12mo
BarbaraBB @BkClubCare No! Where can I find it? 12mo
BarbaraBB @MicheleinPhilly It does remind me of Greece indeed! Stairs upon stairs indeed! 12mo
BarbaraBB @Deblovestoread Thanks 💙 12mo
BarbaraBB @Megabooks I loved it as much as 12mo
BarbaraBB @ImperfectCJ I hope you do enjoy it as much as I did. (edited) 12mo
BarbaraBB @Librarybelle @rmaclean4 @CarolynM I hope you‘ll read it! 12mo
IuliaC Love all these photos! 😍 Enjoy your time there! 12mo
BarbaraBB @IuliaC Thank you 😊 12mo
batsy What a stunning photo! 💙 12mo
BkClubCare @BarbaraBB - let me look! It was on the Today show with Jenna Bush. https://www.today.com/video/kevin-wilson-talks-new-book-now-is-not-the-time-to-p... (edited) 12mo
sarahbarnes Amazing photo! 12mo
Lizpixie 🙌🎉 12mo
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Mdion1993
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Two lonely and bored teens befriend each other for a summer and accidentally cause one of the country‘s biggest panics.

Nostalgia ✨ Domino Effect ✨ Summer

For fans of That 90s Show

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britt_brooke
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Zeke and Frankie are “alone in the same way.” It‘s the mid-90s. As artists, and out of summer boredom, they collaborated on an odd, but catchy poster, putting it up all over town. Two friends bonding over a needed distraction. I prefer to think as poster as metaphorical. It can be anything that creates passion. Folks around town start speculating and panicking. All hell breaks loose. Didn‘t quite meet my expectations, but still solid.

CallMeIshmael I enjoyed this one 12mo
britt_brooke @CallMeIshmael He writes pretty unique stories which is always nice. He‘s also a local-ish author for me! 12mo
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Julsmarshall
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Such an unexpected, beautiful, raw, novel. Strange posters begin to show up all over a small Tennessee town one summer and they mean something different to everyone who sees them. Especially the teen artists who are just trying to get through a boring, lonely summer. The writing is exquisite and the story so unique! I‘ll be thinking of this one for awhile. Great on #audio, read by Ginnifer Goodwin. #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 12mo
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AvidReader25
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The author‘s reasons for writing this were deeply personal. It was such a great exploration of the meaning of art, its impact, an artist‘s control over it, & its ripple effect. It was also the story of awkward teenagers trying to figure out who they are.

“The chaos of our daughter, so lovely and beautiful, I would always be grateful for it. How she required us to keep living, to keep moving forward just so she didn‘t leave us in her dust.”

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Kazzie
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I was irritated at times by this book, but then understood it better when eating the author‘s note about the autobiographical nature of the story. The protagonist‘s obsession, not as a teen, but as an adult was annoying and juvenile- like she couldn‘t grow up. The story does have closure however, but satisfying would be too strong. The myopic views of teenage life are very vivid. My favourite character was the mother

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britt_brooke
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Spot thief! 🐾

#Champ #dogsoflitsy

TheBookDream Beautiful eyes! 13mo
LaraReads What a gorgeous baby! 🐶 There‘s no way that innocent face is a thief! 🤣 13mo
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britt_brooke @LaraReads He‘s so naughty, lol! 😂 13mo
LaraReads @britt_brooke 😱 I don‘t believe it for a second! 🤣🤣 But for real, why do they only ever want the spots we vacate just for a minute? 😏 13mo
Julsmarshall Such a cutie pie! 13mo
britt_brooke @LaraReads I‘ll never understand it! 😂 13mo
britt_brooke @Julsmarshall Thank you! 💙🐾 13mo
squirrelbrain Bless him! ❤️❤️ 13mo
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Kappadeemom
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This book received glowing reviews on Goodreads, but I don‘t get it. Two teenagers make a poster, Xerox a bunch of copies, hang them all over town and then people flip out. This is the plot of the book, and it‘s boring and not nearly as good as NOTHING TO SEE HERE, which I really enjoyed. However, I did enjoy my reading view

TheLudicReader That sand looks like powder. 13mo
Kappadeemom @TheLudicReader it feels like it too ;) Anna Maria Island, FL 13mo
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Kappadeemom
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Reading spot 🏝️🌊🍍

mcctrish I wanna be where you are 💙💙💙💙 13mo
Kappadeemom @mcctrish I‘m at Anna Maria Island in FL 💙💙 13mo
mcctrish We used to go to Sanibel Island every year when my boys were little 13mo
Kappadeemom @mcctrish it‘s beautiful down here for sure. Especially right now when it‘s not too hot and the tourists aren‘t here 😅 13mo
mcctrish I bet 13mo
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Readerann
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This story had the perfect author to tell it. I think I will try some of Wilson‘s short stories next. I‘ll bet he comes up with some interesting stuff.

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BkClubCare
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I have blogged ALL my books so far 🙌
And just posted my review at Care‘s Books & Pie…
I have changed my initial rating of 4 to the Big Ol‘ Five slicer because, why not? I think I will read and enjoy all of Kevin Wilson‘s books. I‘m adding him to my list of faves. #ListofFaveAuthors #5slices #CaresPieShow #OatmealCremePie #ifitisrounditcouldbepie #cakeisnotpie #doNOTpanic #ReadICT category Time #time #panic

Ruthiella Well done on posting all reviews to your blog! I probably should delete mine. 🙁 13mo
Chelsea.Poole I like all of his that I‘ve read as well! 13mo
CBee I really enjoyed 13mo
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BkClubCare @Ruthiella - boo! No! I am trying to figure out whether I should attempt to save/backup/archive the dang thing or let it go POOF! If WP decides I am out of space, or, ??? What is my blog-future … 13mo
BkClubCare @CBee @Chelsea.Poole - he is refreshingly original and funny, yet serious! 13mo
Readerann I just finished this, too, and am surprised by how much I liked it. 13mo
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BkClubCare
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I can just repeat my photos and decided to be boring today, right?! #ReadICT Time category (could also be friendship category?) #DueatLibrary !

Ruthiella Your feet are crossed opposite the previous picture. TOTALLY DIFFERENT! 😂 13mo
BkClubCare @Ruthiella good eye! 13mo
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LatrelWhite
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🎧started this at work today… so far👏🏽👏🏽

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Read4life
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This is my first book by this author. It was a good coming of age story with a quirky cast of characters. I think I‘ll read more from Wilson.
#52BookClub2023 #typographiccover
#BookSpinBingo #FabulousFebruary #Pantone2023

Clwojick Great job! 💚💚 13mo
Cinfhen Great color match 😁and you definitely should read this one by Wilson… it‘s my favorite - audio was FANTASTIC 13mo
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LiteraryinLawrence I‘ve read all of his books and he‘s great! I loved Nothing to See Here and 13mo
britt_brooke I haven‘t read this yet, but I loved Nothing to See Here and The Family Fang! 13mo
LaraReads Great job with the prompts! 💚 13mo
Read4life Thank you! I‘ve added Nothing to See Here, Perfect Little World & The Family Fang to my TBR @Cinfhen @LiteraryinLawrence @britt_brooke 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 13mo
Librarybelle Nice! I‘ve only read Nothing to See Here by Wilson…definitely quirky! 13mo
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 13mo
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Pinta
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Charming. Words like incantations, intimacy of the inside joke, collaborative art, obsessions of adolescence, releasing creative projects to the world, coming of age, self-discovery, thrill of secrets & small transgressions, high of doing something weird. P47 “We sat there, the words rolling on a loop, again and again, until they didn‘t mean anything, again and again, until they meant something, again and again, until they meant everything.” 2022

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Jenken1998
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I have yet to be disappointed in a Kevin Wilson book. This is no exception. 5 star coming of age story about two teens, adolescent confusion, adolescent boredom, art and trying to determine who you really are.

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shanebeth
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this was a fantastic Gen X coming-of-age story. it was excellent on audio also, not overly long and narrated beautifully by Ginnifer Goodwin. gave some Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow vibes for sure! 5 ⭐️s!!!

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EadieB
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#FabulousFebruaryReadathon #BookSpinBingo

Two teenage misfits, Frankie Budge and Zeke Browne, collide one fateful summer and the art they make that changes their lives forever. They make a poster with a phrase and it becomes unforgettable to anyone who sees it. "The edge is a shantytown filled with gold seekers. We are fugitives, and the law is skinny with hunger for us."

EadieB They take copies of the poster and deliver them throughout the town. Satanists, kidnappers, the rumors won't stop and the repercussions spread through town. The art that brought them Frankie and Zeke together now threatens to tear them apart. This is a coming-of-age story and an exploration of young love, identity and the power of art. It's about secrets that haunt us and what the truth will set free. 13mo
EadieB I enjoyed Kevin Wilson‘s wit and prose and look forward to reading his next novel. If you like bighearted fiction books, then you will love this book. 13mo
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 13mo
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squirrelbrain
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Really enjoyed this, although it‘s nothing like as quirky / weird as Nothing to See Here. I loved Frankie and found a lot to empathise with, growing up feeling like you don‘t fit in anywhere. I also liked the portrayal of how their seemingly innocent art project could grow into a national obsession; it felt really true to life.

Thanks so much for sending it to me Barbara! 😘

#booked2023 #setinaneighbourhood
#52books2023 #typographiccover

Cinfhen Ohhh, good use of neighborhood prompt ! I didn‘t think of that 🙊 14mo
Librarybelle I was wondering if this was as wacky as Nothing To See Here…thanks for mentioning your thoughts in your review! 14mo
Cathythoughts Great review 👏🏻 14mo
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Suet624 I am surprised that I‘m still waiting for this book from the library. Didn‘t know do many folks liked this author. 😀 14mo
LaraReads Great review! And love your shelves! 📚 14mo
Megabooks Yes! Yes! Yes! Great review! 👍🏻👍🏻 14mo
Hooked_on_books I really liked this one. I thought it was a sweet look at coming of age for a quirky kid. 14mo
BarbaraBB You‘re so welcome and I love the photo! 14mo
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