- What did you love best about The Junior Arsonists Club?
- The story was a fun little romp through an American family’s adoption and the comical problems associated with their daughter. The writing was light and airy, and the story was eerily easy to apply to someone you know.
- What was one of the most memorable moments of The Junior Arsonists Club?
- The various attempts the adopted child has made to destroy the family couch through various forms of pyrotechnics.
- Have you listened to any of Amy McFadden’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
- N/A. I have never listed to her before.
- Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
- Yes, it is a short story that’s easy to digest on a long trip and will keep you interested.
- Any additional comments?
- If I could fault the story in one area, it would be that it does not always stay consistent in regards to locations and times. At one point in the last half of the book, our main character is talking to various people which I assume are in various places and at different times. It’s hard to follow slightly, but overall doesn’t detract from the story. Just a bit difficult to follow towards the end is all.
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