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The Nobodies Album by Carolyn Parkhurst

The Nobodies Album

by Carolyn Parkhurst

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  • Jun 2010, 320 pages
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Vicky R. (Cumming, GA)

Worth the money
I usually judge a new book by considering after I've read it if it was worth my money. I would not have been disappointed in spending money here - I enjoyed reading Carolyn Parkhurst's newest novel which more or less centered on a mother/son relationship but included a bit of murder and mystery. The Dogs of Babel is my favorite but this book is worth reading. I was quite taken with the author's thought process on changing the ending to her previously published novels - a rather "novel" idea, I thought. I like this author's style of writing - concise, descriptive without boring you with too much depth and layeredmore
Lisa H. (Salisbury, MD)

Revealing!
This was a winning combination of family drama and murder mystery. Octavia Frost is a bestselling novelist, whose career takes off after a family tragedy. With several novels under her belt, Frost thinks she has come up with a revolutionary idea to create an anthology of the last chapters of all her novels, but with different endings. Is it really her novels she wants to rewrite or her own history?

Frost's rock-star son, Milo, has been estranged from his mother; but a murder accusation forces them to confront their issues and reconcile their past. Their relationship is slowly revealed and pieced together out ofmore
Wendy R. (Riverside, CA)

Disappointing on One Hand, but Enjoyable on the Other
Octavia's world evolves around her writing, and she often looks at life through the lens of a story unfolding. She has regrets about the past, especially about her relationship with her rock star son, Milo. When Milo was nine, his father and sister died tragically, leaving just him and Octavia. She and he are a lot of alike and constantly butted heads as he was growing up. She wasn't there for him as much as she would have liked, lost in her own grief and not quite sure how to handle his.

While there is a mystery aspect to the book, the main thrust of the story is of Octavia's reflection on her own life and ofmore
Paige D. (Reno, NV)

The Nobodies Album by Carolyn Parkhurst
Almost famous novelist Octavia Frost and her rocker son, MIlo, have been estranged for a number of years following a horrific family tragedy. Not until Milo's headline-making arrest for the murder of his girlfriend does Octavia reappear in her son's life, coming to his rescue. I actually liked the exploration of Octavia and MIlo's relationship. In between chapters throughout the book, Octavia rewrites the endings of her novels to compose her latest book - "The Nobodies Album". I found these interspersed rewrites distracting, and dreaded when the next rewrite would appear. Either I completely missed how thesemore
Sue M. (Novato, CA)

Didn't work for me
Though I wanted to like this book and did enjoy some aspects of it, overall I didn't care for it. The sections of the book that were new-endings to Octavia's books were odd and many I could not connect to the plot of the main story. Wanted to know the story of Octavia and her family and its tragedy, but by the end the book just fizzled out for me.
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