Boo by, Neil Smith
This was a wonderful story; sad and beautiful in its own
way. Boo is a character that will tug at your heartstrings you'll want to take
care of him you'll want to make everything better for him. The other characters
are well-written and fleshed out and you'll care about them too. Johnny is an
interesting character because you're just never sure if what he remembers is
true if it's what really happened or is he misremembering events.
This is such an interesting look at what heaven could be,
part of me thinks it’s kind of sad to be 13 for 50 years , dear lord that's a
long time to be 13, it is such a hard age as it is and to have to live it for
so long would be tough. On Earth Boo was a boy with a holey heart (his words
for a heart problem) so he was small and pale like a ghost and that is how he
got his nickname, he was also bullied for these same things but Boo (Oliver) is
also extremely intelligent and would just like to study everything. The last
thing Boo remembers is memorizing the periodic chart before his holey heart
gave out. But is that what happened? When another boy, Johnny, from his school
also shows up in Heaven he tells a much different story.
This book was different from anything I've read for a while
I fell in love with these characters; I fell in love with the writing style and
the story. I really like the writing style of this author it is the first book
I've ever read by him and I would definitely read another.
I don’t want to give
away a minute of this book because I want to enjoy every second, yes there are
sad parts, but there are also uplifting moments, funny moments and moments that
will pull at your heart. This book is YA but I would highly recommend it to
adults and teens alike.
Gosh can you tell I loved this book? So I will end here by
saying do yourself a favor and read this book!
5 Stars
I received a copy of this book from Edelweiss and the
publisher for a fair and honest review.
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