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O'Dell Hutchison

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Originally Reviewed at:Mother/Gamer/Writer
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Controllers
Review Source: Publisher for Blog Tour
Reviewer: Heather

The Weeping is a mysterious ghost story with a twist that you’ll never see coming. At least I never saw it coming, and I’ll admit, it’s quite difficult to pull the wool over my eyes!

Heath is a young man of about 17 who has been in a horrific life changing car accident. He feels responsible for the deaths of his best friend, his best friend’s girlfriend, and his on again off again girlfriend. It had been the night of the prom when the four of them were headed up to a cabin when Heath became distracted at the wheel and hit a deer. While Heath survived, he was left injured and left with the memory and guilt of what happened.

His parents, not knowing what else to do, sent him to spend the summer with his uncle Vik. He just happened to own and run the town theatre, the very same theatre in which a young teenage girl had died 20 years prior. In fact, she was also the very same girl Heath’s father once dated.

As soon as Heath arrived he starts to see and hear Catherine. She is crying, she is upset, but most of all she appears unable to move on. Catherine was betrayed in life, but will she also be betrayed in death? Will Heath’s new found friends be able to piece together the puzzle in order to release her before it’s too late? Does Catherine get her revenge on those who wronged her?

Overall I really loved this story. It had a solid plot, a great list of characters, and enough twists and turns to keep the reader guessing until the very end. Wow! My only complaint is that it was a little slow going in the beginning, but once I broke through I couldn’t put the book down. I’d highly recommend this story to those who love a good mystery, a good small town cover-up mystery!
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momgamerwriter | Mar 3, 2012 |
High School was the time for change, Daisy Rose Brown had plans, well a list of things she wanted to accomplish her freshman year at Glenmark High. Some of the things on the list were admittedly just dreams, but some should be attainable with work and some luck, she just didn’t want to be invisible anymore. First day of school did not start well, running late because of having multiple embarrassing accidents, missteps and mistakes that her middle school tormentor took advantage of but that also introduced Daisy to Ms. Reed, the only bright spot of the day. As the year got underway, things really started to look up when Russel Bryan, Daisy’s middle school crush, started talking to her and then so did popular girls Meghan and Cyndi. Well on her way to checking off several items from her list, Daisy was enjoying her new found popularity and friends when suddenly things changed again. Between mean girls, ignorant parents and a naive Daisy, she grows up a little when she learns some hard lessons, not in a schoolroom.

As high school students go, Daisy Rose Brown is very relatable. Seeing the different types of bullying take and adult reader (me anyway) right back to high school. Hard to sometimes remember that this is the type of situation some of our young ladies have to deal with, or worse. This book is tagged as a Young Adult, it is about young adults, she may be only 14, but with the occasional language and some of the content, the older end of the young adults would be more appropriate, in my opinion.

This story is slow going, lots of set up time and then the truly terrible moments are done with quickly. Several significant things happen to Daisy, both the good and the bad kind. After she had finally had enough, her outburst is enviable in it’s simplicity and effectiveness. Enjoyed the emotions of it, just wish the emotions could have come through earlier, had to wait nearly 300 pages to get to the good stuff. The author tells of a next installment to the Daisy Rose Brown series and gives a website (which I have not yet visited). Turned out to be pretty good coming of age type story that I would be willing to read the next one of.
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onyx95 | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 15, 2011 |
i love this book i won it from first reads on goodread.com. im very happy i did this book is wonderful i loved everyword of it. i was never distracted or put off by it. it kept my interst and i laughed my butt off. daisy is a strong, determined, sweet, smart girl and being bullied didnt make her bitter or hateful. she set goals and even though she didnt accomplish all of them she still tried her best to accheive them. she kept pushing forward after horrible things happened to her and she kept her head high.. i cant wait for the next one......… (altro)
 
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angieanzaldua | 2 altre recensioni | Mar 25, 2011 |
Daisy is excited about starting high school. She has been a loner with no friends, except for her neighbor Margaret. All this is going to change. She sets up a Facebook account and a personal blog, where she lists all of her goals for the school year.

Her first day of school was not a memorable one, and just like junior high, she is made fun of, especially by her enemy, Genesia. She leaves school early, and the school’s sectary, Ms. Reed takes her shopping for the school uniforms and some personal products.

Daisy’s luck starts to change as the handsome Russell Bryan, her grade school crush, starts to talk to her. Soon, she is hanging out with two popular girls, Meghan and Cyndi. Daisy tries out for the cheerleading squad, and has a slumber party. Everything is going great, until she learns that Meghan has an agenda.

Over the last two years I have read dozens of books by independent writers. A few have been good, some were average and others were not that great. All About Daisy is my favorite review so far. O’Dell Hutchison has done a marvelous job creating a realistic high school plot, and proves that a male writer can successfully write from the point-of-view of a female character. The book sets up for a sequel, which I can’t wait to read. I recommend All about Daisy to teens and adult readers.
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billyburgess | 2 altre recensioni | Mar 6, 2011 |

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