Fraidy Hole
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Narrated by:
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Hana Lass
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By:
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Staci Andrea
About this listen
The mind is a curious thing. It allows us to reach back into our memory banks and retrieve emotions, thoughts, smells, and feelings that can act as filler for our sometimes empty lives, warming the spaces in our hearts that are sometimes left void and broken. It can also completely drop memories, forcing us to forget the painful chapters so that we are able to cut ties and move on.
What happens though, when the lines are blurred . . . when reality and the nightmares of your past collide? Can the mind make sense of it all? Can the brain and heart sort out the drama and the subtext? What happens to the soul when the mind cracks, even just a little? Fraidy Hole, the fictional dark suspense thriller that centers around a grandfather trying to save his granddaughter from herself, plays upon exactly that line of questioning.
Told from a Grandfather's perspective, Fraidy Hole follows the unconventional life of his Granddaughter, Arlo, as she navigates the pitfalls of adolescence into adulthood, paired with the unfortunate events that unfold while she is being influenced by an unusual leader into her darkness, her best friend, Bast. Together, they are torn between hiding in and trying to escape the Fraidy Hole.
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- colacuzz
- 17-01-2024
Not for me
I have to admit, I really struggled to finish this. It felt like the author was trying to drag the story out and filling the book with the overuse of unnecessary descriptive words. It was like she had been given a minimum word count to achieve, so filled in the blanks by waffling on and on describing every little thing, often repeating the same description over and over. If I hear "emerald green eyes" or "arthritic fingers" again, I'm probably going to lose my mind. I really wanted to like this book, but unfortunately this one was not for me.
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