Check out Tiffany’s Bookshelf’s review of Outside In. “This book made me eternally thankful I never got involved in the party scene, but it also helped me understand how young people get sucked into drug and alcohol addictions. Like Brad, we all find ourselves running.”
Tiffany’s Bookshelf is run by Tiffany, a self-proclaimed book nerd who also hopes to become an editor one day. Follow her on Google+ or Pinterest to find out what she is reading.
Check out You Can Read Me Anything’s review of Outside In. “The depths to which Brad descends are chronicled well without being too heavily detailed. His time on the island is a sort of whirlwind of hedonism, and the narrative portrays this well.”
You Can Read Me Anything is run by Kelly, a former ballroom dance instructor who also has a Masters in Literature. Her preferred genres are Fiction — literary and other, YA, and Children’s. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Bloglovin.
Check out Daily Mayo’s review of Outside In. ‘Everything is larger-than-life, with bigger parties, more drugs, more alcohol, and more “fun” than most people have in their entire lives.”
Check out Endless Days of Literary Ecstasy’s review of Outside In. “Cooper painted real places like the Roundhouse, Boardwalk, and winery perfectly. I could truly see each and every place as Brad and his friends visited each. If you are looking for a coming of age story to read this summer then Outside In is for you.”