REVIEWED By Micky Barnard
Gus by Kim Holden
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Bright Side leaves big shoes to fill in terms of a sequel but Kim Holden does it admirably. Gus has a different feel to Bright Side but the quality of writing is just the same.
Gus picks up where Bright Side finishes but obviously from Gus' POV. Understandably wrecked Gus feels lost but is quickly plunged back into tour life. The Gus that Bright Side knew is invisible and selfish, arrogant clichéd rocker emerges. Scout is employed to babysit arrangements for the European leg of the tour and she is unaffected by band life, focused on her job.
This book delighted, caused tears (again), warmed my soul and made me miss Bright Side terribly. Kate is 'present' in this book, but there will never be another like her.
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Friday, 29 May 2015
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