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So far, I love the characters.

The author did a fantastic job building the characters and making them easily lovable. I could feel myself in the story. How badly I wanted to go and sit with Cass and tell her life is so much more than what she is currently seeing and experiencing.



I seem to always be starting late! I have read the first section which is Cass' POV. I'm not sure what I think of the book so far. I have to wholeheartedly agree with Anastasia, about the blurb - "an irresistibly funny, wise, and thought-provoking tour de force about family..." - I'm not finding anything funny or wise.... Another section called it a "tragicomic family saga"; this may be closer at least from my perspective.
So far, it's really quite tragic. I guess that the book is trying to show that life is all about choices and those choices will play a huge part in the direction our lives take.
The girls (Cass and Elaine) are playing with fire! I'm worried about where they are going to land. Maybe there will be a wake-up call soon.
I don't know about anyone else, but the story of the bee seems a bit unrealistic to me. I really think there is much more to that story! And I really think that the casual comment from the man at the bar to Cass about her uncle Frank has a lot to do with it! (view spoiler)
On to PJ's section....
So far, it's really quite tragic. I guess that the book is trying to show that life is all about choices and those choices will play a huge part in the direction our lives take.
The girls (Cass and Elaine) are playing with fire! I'm worried about where they are going to land. Maybe there will be a wake-up call soon.
I don't know about anyone else, but the story of the bee seems a bit unrealistic to me. I really think there is much more to that story! And I really think that the casual comment from the man at the bar to Cass about her uncle Frank has a lot to do with it! (view spoiler)
On to PJ's section....
Finished PJ's POV.
Why wouldn't PJ tell his dad about Ears?? (How old is that bully anyways - he seems a lot older than PJ.) Good grief, this kid! I'm worried about him, because I'm convinced that his online gaming friend (view spoiler) Did anyone else have that thought?
I don't think this family knows happiness.
Why wouldn't PJ tell his dad about Ears?? (How old is that bully anyways - he seems a lot older than PJ.) Good grief, this kid! I'm worried about him, because I'm convinced that his online gaming friend (view spoiler) Did anyone else have that thought?
I don't think this family knows happiness.

Why wouldn't PJ tell his dad about Ears?? (How old is that bully anyways - he seems a lot older than PJ.) Good grief, this kid! I'm worried about him, because I'm convinced that..."
I had the same thoughts about the online friend. Sounded as if PJ is being groomed and was glad when the meeting didn’t happen
Finished Imelda's section. I swear the stories get worse as we go! I'm sort of feeling bad for Dickie already and haven't even started his section!
Imelda's POV did not convince me whether the bee story was true or false! She had some hard knocks, but she also made some questionable choices.
Sadly none of the characters had much in the way of role models growing up.
Imelda's POV did not convince me whether the bee story was true or false! She had some hard knocks, but she also made some questionable choices.
Sadly none of the characters had much in the way of role models growing up.


I went through Imelda's story, which I felt was sad, but I also feel like she walked herself right into the mess that she is in. I just switched over to Dickie's part. I am interested to hear what in the world has happened to his business. Is he the shady one? I feel like Big Mike may be a major part of the problem.
I am hopeful that Cass is able to get away and become a successful young woman. She definitely has the ability to do so.
I feel like the story is going a bit slower now. I hope that it picks up and that I love it like I expected to from the ways that it started.

Why wouldn't PJ tell his dad about Ears?? (How old is that bully anyways - he seems a lot older than PJ.) Good grief, this kid! I'm worried about him, because I'm convinced that..."
Angie, I definitely had that thought. And as a momma, I felt such a huge relief when his plan to run away changed! That part had my stomach in knots. It just seems too off to me.

Imelda's POV did not convince me whether the bee..."
I feel like the lack of role models was a thing of their (Imelda & Dickie's) generation. I could be wrong, but from my life experience, that seemed more common. But I also feel like it was either a make or break situation whereas these two seem to be riding the middle. Not ready to be the change their family needs, but also not so far gone (abuse, addiction, etc) that they can't keep a clear head.
I just truly hope that everyone turns it around, because I am not a fan of anyone's choices this far.
Unfortunately, I was correct, the stories just got worse as they progressed! I think of all of them Dickie was the one who had the awareness to know what he was doing would end badly, but did it anyway!
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Also, I did not find humor in it anywhere. I feel like that statement needs to be removed. It only felt tragic from beginning to end.
I didn't post my final thoughts - way too much going on!!
I agree, Nichole! I have no idea what to say about the ending!!
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That was an interesting way for Murray to end the book!!
Also found very little humor in the story - there were some funny comments, mostly from PJ, but there were some others.
I agree, Nichole! I have no idea what to say about the ending!!
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That was an interesting way for Murray to end the book!!
Also found very little humor in the story - there were some funny comments, mostly from PJ, but there were some others.

▪️ Imelda thinks highly of herself and is self-centered, I laughed at the bee story. There was a mention that she was previously engaged to Dickie's brother Frank (Uncle Frank) but obviously did marry him. Uncle Frank's name has been removed from the family gravesite - what is the story here?
▪️ Cass & Elaine seem like normal teenagers in the beginning - friends, then ignoring each, embarrassed by their parents, sneaking out of house. I agree that they get to the point where they are playing with fire.
▪️ Cass seems to be low in self-esteem
▪️ I'd love to know what happened to the replacement teacher

▪️ Imelda thinks highly of herself and is self-centered, I laughed at the bee story. There was a..."
I would love to have a spin off story telling where the replacement teacher went and what happened with her!!
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I agree, Nichole! I have no idea what to say about the ending!!
I was so afraid for PJ, when he left Cass's. When he had that hand land ..."
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I don't really like this book yet. 75% more to go....


This book has put me off reading books that I have not chosen myself. The introduction is very misleading. There was nothing funny. I don't know how it was chosen for any awards.

No commas and no periods for 166 pages, that was really painful and extremely annoying.
Anastasia, I agree that she is very self-centered, but she did have some hard knocks in her life. I was glad to find out more about Uncle Frank. Was the bee story real? I'm leaning toward no.
A little more than 1/2 way through this not good book. It's slow going.

No commas and no periods for 166 pages, that was really painful and extremely annoying.
Anastasia, I agree that she is very self-cent..."
Everyone has hardships but that does not excuse her choices.
Finally started this a couple days ago, haven't had as much reading time lately, so only about 10% in. I'm enjoying it so far, but my initial impression is that (while I understand these girls are young) they are bratty.

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I didn't find any humor in it either. Not sure if this was because I'm used to reading funny romances which is what I was alternating with or if this book style just isn't for me.

I agree, I struggled with the lack of punctuation myself! Were there any parts of the book that you did enjoy? Or do you feel it was just rough all the way around?

I've made it to Imelda's POV. This is definitely an... interesting book.
I was originally reading the Kindle version, and I've switched to both the audio and the Kindle copy. Part was due to a migraine, but only a small amount because this is... a bit hard to read. I agree the lack of punctuation is odd. I don't think I hate it though.
I'm really interested to see if this book actually goes somewhere or not....
I was originally reading the Kindle version, and I've switched to both the audio and the Kindle copy. Part was due to a migraine, but only a small amount because this is... a bit hard to read. I agree the lack of punctuation is odd. I don't think I hate it though.
I'm really interested to see if this book actually goes somewhere or not....

Bernadette wrote: "I had a hard time reading Imelda's section on Kindle but my library loan for the eBook expired and I switched to the paper copy. I read somewhere that Imelda's section is "stream of consciousness" ..."
Stream of consciousness makes sense!
I will admit ... I WAS NERVOUS during the kitchen table scene....
Stream of consciousness makes sense!
I will admit ... I WAS NERVOUS during the kitchen table scene....
Um, I'm sorry, I just finished and WHAT THE ACTUAL... I am flabbergasted.
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It's either 5 stars or ZERO... I just ... can't.
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It's either 5 stars or ZERO... I just ... can't.
Bernadette wrote: "Finished The Clearing, told from Dickie's POV. This section was better than the other's.
Dickie had the brains for college and recollects the time when he was a student, and attended, for a few y..."
Dickie has probably the most interesting backstory. I was honestly upset for him (at first) - although I feel like he just made one bad decision after another.
Dickie had the brains for college and recollects the time when he was a student, and attended, for a few y..."
Dickie has probably the most interesting backstory. I was honestly upset for him (at first) - although I feel like he just made one bad decision after another.

I feel sorry for Cass because she let Elaine play her that entire time! Elaine was clearly jealous and I wish she would have become friends with Sarah Jane.
Lulu wrote: "oh...I've started Wolf's Lair and I'm loving PJ's "Top 10 Reasons Cass is a Bitch" list. lol"
This did crack me up... Very little brother energy!
This did crack me up... Very little brother energy!



“As the poet says, We must love one another, or die. And from bitter experience I know that you can’t love when you’re wearing a mask.”
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