![]() Cora drags Foster to the stadium to watch the game, even though a huge storm is approaching and Foster has absolutely no interest at all in football. ![]() That “someone” turns out to be high school football star Tate Taylor, and there just happens to be a big game that night. Cora won’t explain why they’ve been moving around so much except to tell Foster that they’re looking for someone important. But before I explain, here’s a brief recap for you.įoster and her adopted mother Cora have been on the move for a year now and have just arrived in the small town of Homer, Missouri. And while The Dysasters has some very cool ideas and a great premise to build a story on, the execution failed in just about every way possible. Cast and Kristin Cast, whose House of Night series I’ve read and enjoyed in the past. I was really looking forward to the start of a new series by the bestselling mother/daughter writing team P.C. ![]() Also, before I go any further, there will definitely be spoilers in this review, so if you have your heart set on reading the book, you might want to skip this. I could sum up my thoughts on this book in five words if I really wanted to- The Dysasters was a disaster-but I’m in a ranty mood and I have a lot to say, so you’re going to get a lot more words from me. The nitty-gritty: Bad, clichéd writing, cheesy and dramatic dialog, and distasteful elements that don’t work with the rest of the story make this a book I cannot recommend to anyone. Published by Wednesday Books on February 26 2019 This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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