Being able to travel to a different state with just your best friend at such a young age may seem almost impossible. That is, until you meet David and Primrose. David is an eight year old boy who has lived without a mother for a while, but is new to the town. Just when he gets as lonely as humanly possible, he meets Primrose; an outgoing 12 year old girl, who always loves to be in charge. They travel around town together, having fun, but at the same time, looking for Primrose's missing father. If the reader is can suffer through reading a book without any big surprises or events that occur, then they will enjoy some parts the story about these quirky characters, and have their lives forever changed.
If you have a hard time focusing while reading, then Eggs is probably not the book for you. This book made me fall asleep, and think about other things. It can be very boring at some parts. The main problem was that there were no problems. No conflicts or big events came up. The most suspenseful thing that happened was not knowing where Primrose's father is, and who the waving man is. But the way the other wrote it didn't give me suspense. Have you ever seen a reality TV show, like the Kardashians? Where all it it's about is their lives with nothing really interesting? Well that's how I felt while reading the book. It was just "this happened, then this, then this..."
It may be easy to drift off, but the realistic characters will keep you ready. There's nothing worse than reading a book with characters who are all the same, where all the kids are attractive, and don't make any mistakes. There's one part in eggs where David and Primrose go to a worm garden, but they aren't really allowed to be there. They almost get caught, and would have gotten in a lot of trouble. David has many characteristics. He may make mistakes, get so mad at his parents that he thinks he has to run away. He even takes a journey away from home with Primrose. But, he cares a lot about Primrose and his family, and inside is a loving, caring boy.
If your feeling upset or unhappy with your life, then you should read this book. It made me realize how fortunate I am that I have a family that loves me. When reading the beginning, I was jealous that Primrose and David could do pretty much whatever they wanted, and that they had so much freedom. My parents always tell me "don't to this" or "no doing this", like I was a five year old. David and Primrose could hang around town together, and even stay up until 2 in the morning watching TV. But, when I realized that they didn't have family who truly loved them, it made me realize how fortunate I am. They don't have parents who can protect them, and I do. And that's what my parents are doing. They are protecting me. It made me realize how fortunate I am to have not lost a lot of family members. I have a mother who loves me, and family who will always be there to protect me.
I recommend this book to anyone who is able to keep reading a book, even with no big events that occur. The ending will show you how important family is, and you will love the unique characters.