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A review by smorrison4
The Decomposition of Jack by Kristin O'Donnell Tubb
emotional
funny
fast-paced
4.0
This is a voicegalley so I cannot comment on the final audiobook or the narrator's abilities.
At four hours long, this was a quick, short audiobook. I really enjoyed the story. We follow Jack, who helps his mother with her decomposition research from scraping up road kill to following it's decay in their body farm. At first, I wasn't sure how the title was going to relate to the book as Jack is alive but the author did a good job tying the two together by having Jack relate everything he experiences to the five stages of decomposition.
I would recommend this book, Jack does a great job of working through his issues and sharing his feelings by the end of the book.
At four hours long, this was a quick, short audiobook. I really enjoyed the story. We follow Jack, who helps his mother with her decomposition research from scraping up road kill to following it's decay in their body farm. At first, I wasn't sure how the title was going to relate to the book as Jack is alive but the author did a good job tying the two together by having Jack relate everything he experiences to the five stages of decomposition.
I would recommend this book, Jack does a great job of working through his issues and sharing his feelings by the end of the book.