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Audiobook Review A Monster Calls


A Monster Calls starts of by a 12 year old boy called Conor o'Malley his mother is sick with Cancer and he's struggling with his home life and school since he is bullied at school trying to carry the two worlds which gives him pressure, his father left a few years ago and went to marry in America, leaving Conor and his mum alone which his mum illness grows stronger, Conor grandma stays with Conor to see if his mother could get better but things couldn't really improve so Conor's Grandma tells him his mum has to go back to hospital, again Conor use to have nightmares every night which he didn't know what they were then Conor meets a monster at his bedroom window the monster begans to tell him tales of things that would happen in his life.


I adored the audiobook since when I first ever started getting into books I did pick up the Monster Calls by Patrick Ness the book but I found it was too hard to read even the audiobook makes you feel the emotions a lot deeper and it is a sad read but in a good way you feel everything Conor going through the narrative made him feel so real, they're times I wanted to give Conor a big hug telling him he would be okay if he remains strong.


xo
SeekingBookWorm

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