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Loading... Perry's Killer Playlistby Joe Schreiber
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This was a family listen-aloud in the van. I chose it because of the music connection and thought my boys (13 & 11) would like that. Description said ok for ages 12 and up, so I figured it split the difference. The protagonist is 19, though, and that should've been my clue. Given the F-bomb, among many other swear words and the frequent talk about losing/having lost virginity and Perry's 24 year old girlfriend, not my best mothering move. By then we were into it and there was no turning back, although quite a few awkward moments and some gratuitious going-for-laughs "bleeps" on my part. Turns out this is a sequel, (also not totally evident from the description) so we are dropped into the middle of Perry Stormier's tumultuous life. He is part of a band, Inchworm and they have just been granted a European tour, resulting in choosing to do a "gap year" before starting college. Perry has a spy in his past --- senior year of high school, Gobi was a Lithuanian foreign exchange student living with his family. In actuality, she is a hired assassin and she turns up again in Europe. Apparently a band tour makes you easy to track down. Luckily, Perry is not her target, but he quickly gets embroiled in her mission and has to do some hard thinking and face reality in an adult way that most gap years don't require. The action is fast-paced, rollicking, entertaining -- each chapter given an actual song title (hence the playlist -- guessing the paper copy has a definitive list at the end) so part of the fun was trying to place the song and make the connection (I knew maybe 5 of them, total -- pathetic!) Good humorous scenes are interspersed with high drama -- just wish the age standard was a little more accurate. This would be an R-rated movie in my estimation -- hopefully the lack of visuals kept it a little tamer in their listening experience. ( ) Sequel to Au Revoir. Better if you love music and can appreciate band, singer/songwriter references. Still action-packed. Scenes seem more violently described especially fight scene in a very famous tower ('nuf said w/o spoiling). Read it. It's short, entertaining, and besides, you want to know what happened to Gobi. I really enjoyed reading about Perry and Gobi again. This book was just as light, fast, and fun as the first one. I don't think you need to read the first book to grasp what is going on (although I did read it) but I would recommend reading it because it is also very good. Perry's Killer Playlist starts a few months after the last book ended. Perry is getting on with his life after the wild night/ killing spree with Gobi. His band has booked a tour in Europe and things are looking up. Curiosity gets the better of him however, when he decided to go and look for Gobi while in Venice. He finds her and gets sucked into another adventure. People aren't who they seem to be and soon Perry (and his family) are in danger.We get to learn more about Gobi, although this story is not a book with a lot of character growth, it is nice getting to know more about her. This book is basically just action- and it is like watching a movie. At a bit over 200 pages long , this book packs a fast-paced, adventure filled story. My video Review can be found here on my youtube channel A great addition to this accidental action hero/spy series. I love the relationship developments throughout this story and that the great snarky humor I loved in the first book is still present. I wish we could see these stories on the big screen... they are ripe for a visual telling. I recommend listening to the audiobook on a short roadtrip- the narrator has great tonal quality and adds to the snark in just the right way. no reviews | add a review
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As his rock band tours Italy, eighteen-year-old Perry says a reluctant "bonjour" to Gobi, his former exchange student/Lithuanian assassin, who enlists his help on a justice-dispensing rampage all over Europe. No library descriptions found. |
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