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enjoyed Boo Who for the most part, My least favorite to read about was Ainsley and there were many misunderstandings that dominated the story line, I did however appreciate the many pov's consisting of Wolfe, Martin, Oliver, Melb, Dr, Hass and Alfred and a little of Missy, This was not a romance which made it much more entertaining with giggles here and there, This book is considered Christian Fiction but I felt like the author straddled the fence in some areas of the book that I didn't appreciate not inappropriate but should have been left out none the less.
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Way back near the beginning of Lockdown Bookin fact, I read Boo, a funny, laugh out loud story about a horror novel writer who becomes a Christian.
Filled with real characters, real situations and what happens to us when we are saved, . . how does it change us

Well, this is the sequel, . . what happens next What does being saved mean to us How does it impact on our lives Do we allow it to change us and what about those around us

Another well realised story with perhaps not as many laugh out loud moments as the first but some truly poignant moments.
. . losing a character from book one who was clearly the backbone of a community and they didnt even know it,

The book is about loves lost and love strengthened, . . love for family and love for friends, . . more important Gods love how He gave up his son for us and how some of the characters within the town of Skary took Him to their hearts,

Enriching emotional but an absolute joy to read, Give your loved ones an extra hug tonight, . . have a great week So so good! Blah blah small town skary going bankrupt
Full of cats
Wolfe used to be writer retired tried car sales
Weddings melb and Oliver on budget trying to lose weight starts owl watching
Wedding Ainsley and Wolfe too busy being Martha Stewart
Mayor crazy
Psychiatrist or is he I only made it to pagebut the fact that it turns out to be a sequel and i didnt come across one character or event I could muster any enthusiasm, curiosity, or sympathy for makes me feel sorrynotsorry to chuck it back to the thrift store from whence it came.
Too predictable. Rene Gutteridge's Boo Who is the sequel to Boo, and in a similar fashion, this author provided lots of chuckles throughout the book, Following the lives of about eight different people, you will laugh through the planning of two weddings, a woman who is trying to be the next Martha Stewart, a town on the verge of bankruptcy and all the ways the residents come up with to save it, and some strange people wandering around town that are suspected to be clones A great holiday weekend read and very, very funny.
This is my second time reading this book and I enjoyed it just as much the second time, This is a sequel to Boo, which introduces us to Skary and her citizens, The characters find themselves trusting the new doctor in town to help them change aspects of themselves, We find a town looking for it's identity, a depressed cat, a pastor who is trying unusual ideas to bring people to church and the woman who is being made into the next Martha Stewart.
Read this book to find how things turn out for these people, Wolfe Boone is a famous author of horror and thriller novels, He lives in the small town of Skary, Indiana, The town has always attracted his fans to visit Skary but when Wolfe gives up writing thrillers, the town finds that it is on the verge of bankruptcy.
Wolfe is planning his February wedding to Ainsley Parker, He gets a job selling cars, then as a clerk at the town bookstore, Ainsley is sidetracked from her wedding plans by Wolfe's former editor, who devices a scheme to make her the next Martha Stewart, Melb Cornforth is engaged to Oliver Stephananopoulis, the local car lot owner, She bought a dress that cost too much and needs to lostdress sizes before her Valentine's Day wedding in a month, As well as the main characters, there are many strange others in the town of Skary: psychologist Dr, Jack Hass who doesn't seem to be much of a therapist, a mayor who has lost his mind, a sheriff who is obsessed with his cat, a minister who questions his faith, an elderly lady who is known to cause all kinds of mayhem and a lot of strange scary people wandering around the town.
On top of everything, there is an owl hooting in the woods and many many cats, I enjoyed this book. I normally find "faith" novels a little preachy but this one was quirky and very enjoyable, I cannot express how much fun reading this book was,

I love the characters/citizens of Skary, Both Wolfe and Ainsley are starting new jobs and also planning the perfect wedding, But they're not alone in the wedding planning, Oliver and Melb are getting married as well, Melb needs to lose weight to fit into her perfect dream wedding dress, which she bought without trying it on, and she's also afraid that Oliver will have a fit if he knows she going over budget.
And there's Sheriff who is worried about his pet cat, Thief, It seems that Thief is depressed because of being neutered, Maybe.because the.is for Gutteridge is actually out there writing and trying to make a difference however, I struggled getting interested in this story even though I read the first in the series.
The storyline seemed way too silly, I did buy this set of books, and I think I might know someone interested in the book so I will be passing it along, I have the third book, and I'm hoping for improvement, I didn't like this book as much as the first one, which I didn't like that much to begin with, I found the characters to be over the top ridiculous, I had a hard time believing that Ainsley who wanting to be married and have children would suddenly take to the possibility of fame, I also have problems with the way the pastor acts in this book, . . I trudge on to the third because I want to see where the story goes though, The residents of Skary are some of the quirkiest characters around! Again, there is something about this series that reamy draws me in, yet, . I feel the vast majority of these characters are stereotyped and almost caricatures, However there are characters who onl me in ampmake, e want to read. ore.



A moment I did appreciate though, was when Garth told Wolfe a lie about Ainsley, he IMMEDIATELY left that conversation to ask Ainsley about it in a respectful way in which she told him what was true and what wasntcompletely bypassing the miscommunication trope entirely.
Thank you Rene Gutteridge!!!


There was also a section that had a surprisingly enlightening walk though of the tactics car salesmen use I am really enjoying listening to this series for the first time on an audiobook.
The characters are so much fun, the antics they get into, I think anyone would love to live in a town like this, Such a fun and sweet Christian fiction series, I can't wait to read the next book, This book was refreshing and pretty funny, There are a lot of characters to keep track of but all have their own unique personality that make the town of Skary what it is, Small town feel and very clean in the language, I don't remember any at all, I picked this book up by chance in the library and Rene Gutteridge has written a few more so I think I will try another, There's zombie's in the town, Maybe Something is creeping about and being weird,
And Boo's wife tries to become the next Martha Stewart She comes close,

Fun Christian book/romance about a crazy town, If you don't have a sense of humor which is many people on Goodreads then don't read this, You won't enjoy it!. What follows is not a review as much as a cautionary tale: It starts with a meander through the public library where a book with a cleverish name and a rad owl drawing peaks my interest.
A perusal of the back cover reveals a seemingly coherent and interesting synopsis coupled with the author's photograph, who turns out to be really attractive! I'm in, Upon further investigation it turns out that Gutteridge is a Biblethumper, My nerves are rattled but beauty is blinding and I decide to 'give 'er a try', Eight chapters in and I'm beating my head against the wall, Here's what took place:
A once famous horror writer gets engaged and finds the Lord which causes him to stop writing
His former agent, who is an atheist, arrives and attempts to whisk away the writer's fiancee, not for a love affair but to become the next Martha
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There is a town reverend who is distressed that he has lost his flock to a XMas eve dinner instead of his service and devises a plan to get them back.
Oh, and he refuses to visit one of his parishoners because, and I quote, he "wants to spend some alone time with God, "
Thats a plot summary, now critiquewise:
I didn't know if this was a book for children or for adults, If for children, the trite development and simple constructs may be forgiven, although the story begins with a cat castration, homedone, in the presence of two cops so I'm not sure how to explain that to kids.
I really did lose count, and I was counting, how many time I saw "the lord works in mysterious ways" or "what god wants from me" etc, . . but it was quite burdensome, Reader beware, unless this is your kind of thing then its all sunshine and dafodils for you, I sure hope that atheist literary agent gets whats coming to him or has a big change of heart, that vile creature! I can't help but like this story about this quirky town.
This is the second book in the Boo series, it surrounds the author Boo and has his new faith leads him in new directions and how his new love deepen.
Though I enjoyed the book it is a book that I found a little dry on some places yet it is one I can recommend to you,

It surrounds the author and the town he lives in and how changes effects us and how we react to those changes, It gets really good after the first few chapters and you get drawn into how how both, Boo and his town,

Get the book and enjoy, needed another light one, nothing too exciting, lots of weird little twists and funky characters, It was nice to read something that wasn't preachy but nobody slept together the first date either, This second book in the Boo series is a fun and lighthearted read, Even though you don't have to read the first book, it does help with the background and quirky character development, The zany residents of Skary are a hoot,
Love the simplicity of this book! Some of it may be a bit outdated, but I truly love this series and come back to it each fall.
This series is adorable! Not as good as Boo, Soso. “Knock knock. ”
“Whos there”

Nobody in Skary seems to know for sure

It appears that everyone in Skary, Indiana, is having an identity crisis of epic proportionsincluding the town itself.
Once known as the haunt of the worlds most popular horror writer, Wolfe “Boo” Boone, Skary started losing tourist business after Boo abruptly abandoned his career, Now the little town with the big marketing hook is up a creekand on the brink of bankruptcy,

Meanwhile, the former bestselling author is hawking or selling cars and wondering, like the rest of the world, if hell ever write again, Yet even as Boos literary career gracelessly plummets, his fiancée, wholesome Ainsley Parker, is shooting to stardom as the medias darling new domestic diva,

Weave in a dreaming bride with a bargain dress and a few too many pounds on her hips, an unconventional therapist who has Skary in his thrall, a depressed cat, a dogged busybody, and a horde of strange, ghostly figures traipsing in and out of the woods, and its easy to see why Skary is the quirkiestand most charmingtown around.



From the Trade Paperback edition, An otherwise cute, enjoyable, fun story ruined by two brief utterances that seem more in line with Meet the Parents than a Christian novel, Not only does one character blurt out, "What in the Hellmann's mayonnaise are you talking about" but a Seinfeldesque revelation reveals a name that sounds like a word widely considered to be a profanity.
If you can forgive that, then, Boo Who is worth reading, .