Finding Home by Karen Kingsbury and Tyler Russell
Baxter Family Children #2
304-page Hardback
Genre: Christian Fiction, Children's > Middle Grade; Juvenile > Young Adult
Featuring: Mother-Son Duo, Author's Letter, Bloomington, Indiana; Ann Arbor, Michigan; Traveling, Large Family, Multiple POVs, Siblings, Graphics, New Town Trope, Wholesome Characters, Coping With Move, School Setting, God's Plan, Boating, Drama, Moving, Hallmark Moments, Prayers, 🎨Art, Sports, The Mouse and the Motorcycle, Growth
Rating as a movie: PG
My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
My thoughts: 📖 Page 110 of 304 Ch. 9 The Cheater • Kari - For some reason, I liked this one a lot better than the last one so maybe there's a chance for 5 stars or at least a solid 4. This is most definitely a single-sitting book, but my eyes are tired.
I liked this one more than the last one. There weren't any crazy affirmations or advice, and the cheating in this book was handled much better than the lying in the first book. Ashley had a good vocabulary in the last book but made a lot of immature word mistakes, now she makes more mistakes including with her vocabulary words, not a fan of that, and the vocabulary words are still above her grade level. The oddest thing is soccer season occurs in the spring in the first book, but they are upset to discover soccer season is in the spring at their new school. Overall lots of love, this was less bad Disney sitcom and more Full House, I appreciate it. Starting the next one immediately.
Recommend to others?: Yes. I'm glad I stuck with it, most of the kinks have been ironed out.