“The Great Gimmelmans” by Lee Matthew Goldberg
Published
by Level Best Books
The story
itself is good – I definitely enjoyed it. It starts out with a little
Schitt’s Creek vibe but then turns into a more intense version of We’re The
Millers as the family drives around in their RV committing crimes after the
stock market crash caused them to lose all their money. It’s told in the
point of view of the middle child – a 12-year-old boy who grows up a lot faster
than any tween should have to. There were many times I had to remind
myself that he was just a young boy. It takes place in the 80s so as a
Gen Xer who went through her teens and early 20s during that time, I initially
found some of the 80s references fun. But truly, in the long run they
were just too excessive and became a distraction from the story itself. I
think the book would probably have been a 4-star read (and shorter) had there
been less unnecessary 80s references and song lyrics, putting more focus on the
characters and storyline. Again, I did like it….I just got annoyed by the
80s overkill. As long as you don’t think that will bother you, I would
recommend it.
Thank you
to Lee Matthew Goldberg for the complimentary copy of this book. As
always, the opinions expressed within this review are completely my own.
Finished 10/6/24 – 3/5 stars
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