This Book Has Worms In It!: Nothing To See Here By Kevin Wilson
“Love is like a friendship caught on fire. In the beginning, a flame, beautiful, often hot and fierce, but still only light and flickering. As love grows older, our hearts mature, and our love becomes as coals, deep-burning and unquenchable.” Bruce Lee
I almost didn’t want to write anything I took away from this book. I thought it was excellent. However, to add my thoughts to it felt like I would be admitting to something and unable to explain them fully. That’s what this novel did at parts. Feelings of friendship, family, and life in general, as intangible emotions are it is all put together in a molotov cocktail that you can’t stop reading.
“Nothing To See Here” begins with two best but estranged long-distance friends who need the other more than ever in a time of need. To help the plot along, the establishment of wealth status is always essential and very important to the story as a whole for all of it to be manageable. It touches on supernatural and celestial possibilities but doesn’t dive into that because that isn’t where it needed to go; thankfully, that was avoided.
This is the first novel of Kevin Wilson’s that I’ve read, and I think I’ll be looking into his other works.
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