![]() The story of their abduction and subsequent holding is told from the wife’s point of view. The story is about a family of three (husband, wife, teenage daughter) who are kidnapped out of their ritzy Boston home. I’d say it’s about on the level with John Grisham books (maybe a bit more swearing and less sex, but it’s been about ten years since I read any John Grisham, so I make no promises).Īm I done making disclaimers? Yes. And it had enough swearing (and violence) that I’d probably be hesitant about recommending it straight out. Yes, it was one of those books that was just absolutely fun to read.īut it’s total pleasure reading. ![]() I read the last few chapters with my heart pounding as all the details played out. I let Ella play with my phone so that I could squeeze in another chapter. I was thrilled every time Ani needed to eat so I could read a couple more pages. Which makes it sound like I didn’t like this book.Īctually, I loved it. ![]() ![]() I usually read the summary, check out a few other reviews, and get a feel for whether or not it is a book I’ll enjoy reading and then be interested in actually writing about.įrankly, if I’d just read Touch & Go on my own, I probably wouldn’t have written about it. I’m pretty careful about what books I sign up to read and review with the BlogHer Bookclub. ![]()
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