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Netgalley Reviews and Link for “We Are All K.C. Hall”

August 2nd, 2022

The Netgalley page for “We Are All K.C. Hall” has been archived. It was up for a week or so but then…long, boring story that I don’t want to put up here.

However, there are a handful of nice reviews for the book which I will post below. I will also provide the link to the archived Netgalley page as I will use these reviews on Amazon as well. I will refer the readers of the reviews there to find the link here as that is how Amazon likes it (i.e. no links in the reviews).

REVIEWS:

 Louise G, Reviewer

Disguised as an account of the experiences of a young actress on sabbatical, this book offers deep analysis of modern life and relationships. In some ways it is a “how to cope with modern life” guide. The writing style is reminiscent of Judy Blume’s adult works – a blend of poetry and everywoman’s voice. At times funny, the book shows us the many sides of an individual and how their relationships shape and are shaped by those different perspectives. I loved it.

*****

Reviewer 823951

K.C. (not her birth name) had a crappy childhood. Her father died in a convenience store robbery a few years ago. Now she’s about to become a big time movie star. Fingers crossed.

But first, she’ll have to deal with her estranged mother who just wrote a book.

Join her as she avoids the paparazzi, makes peace with her past, makes some new friends and maybe, just maybe gets the big break she needs. Deliciously moreish… If you haven’t already discovered this novel then grab a copy!

*****

Jessica R, Reviewer

I enjoyed this book. I thought that the main character was likable and I was rooting for her. Thanks for letting me read it!

 

Archived Netgalley Page:

Netgalley – We Are All K.C. Hall