Breakfast Served Anytime by Combs Sarah

Breakfast Served Anytime

by Combs Sarah

“Beautifully drawn characters populate this affecting first novel, each of them real enough to be hug-worthy. . . . There is much to be savored in this book for those who want a story about real life and real friendship.” — Booklist

When Gloria sets out to spend the summer before her senior year at “geek camp,” she doesn’t know quite what to expect. She resolves to make the best of her new circumstances, but some things are proving more challenging than she expected. Like the mysterious clues left by a certain Professor X before he even shows up to teach his class. Or the sweet but conservative roommate whose coal-industry family champions mountaintop removal. Not to mention the obnoxious Mason, who immediately gets on Gloria’s nerves — but somehow won’t leave her thoughts. Beautifully told by debut author Sarah Combs, this honest and touching story of growing up is imbued with the serene atmosphere of the Kentucky landscape.

Reviewed by Joséphine on

2 of 5 stars

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Initial thoughts: My first sentiment after closing this book was relief; relief that after more than two months I'm finally done reading. I did take a break in between because the book was due, then I had to wait until I got my hands on it again. The first third of the books was interesting enough—amusing even. I liked the Alice in Wonderland references. But by the half-way mark I got bored. I remained bored right through the end. Nothing much happens plot-wise. When that is the case, I expect exceedingly good character development or exquisite prose. Breakfast Served Anytime had neither.

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