Review of Scoop by Michelle Sutton edgyinspirationalauthor.blogspot.com
Scoop was written by Rene Gutteridge
The Occupational Hazards Books are a series of books about seven homeschooled siblings whose last name is Hazard. The parents died in a freak accident leaving the kids ages 16-26 with a lucrative clown business but the kids realize that God has other plans which doesn’t include being a family of clowns for the rest of their lives.
My review:
Scoop is a creative novel with a well-done plot, fantastic dialogue, and great characterization. The setting is superb and I truly felt like I worked in a television news station throughout the story. Scoop is highly entertaining with a strong theme tucked within it’s pages regarding the power of a true Christian witness to nonbelievers we work with.
Scoop also contained several points of view. On the one hand, I enjoyed getting to know the cast, but as a result, I didn’t feel like I had much time to get to know Hayden Hazard–the main character. I think that was the downside to this otherwise riveting novel. I suppose seeing Hayden through others’ eyes did work for the book, but by story’s end I wished I’d had a chance to know Hayden more, to discover the way her mind worked. I really enjoyed her philosophy of life and how well the author portrayed it through her actions. Sometimes her naive perspective was downright funny. I also thought the author did an amazing job showing the various character arcs. Well done!
Overall I’d say I enjoyed Scoop enough to recommend it. Though not “hilarious”, in my opinion, it did bring me indescribable satisfaction as I perused its pages. Most importantly, I didn’t experience a dull moment in this novel. Not once did Scoop feel like a chore to read. I’m looking forward to reading more about the Hazard family though future books in the Occupational Hazards series.
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