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Rooftops

By: John Wiley
Narrated by: Kris Price
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It's the summer after college graduation, and three best friends must navigate the real world for the first time. Join Erick, Rhys, and Joey, as they spend the first summer after graduation trying to discover who they are outside of school, while not losing themselves. Along with their friends, the boys experience a summer full of joy, heartbreak, and humor on a journey that will test the bonds of friendship.

©2013 John Wiley (P)2014 John Wiley
Coming of Age Fiction Heartfelt Witty
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Boring and poorly written

Sorry but this book was kind of torture to listen to. I can’t believe I stuck it out til the end. The present tense voice is obnoxious. The characters were boring and there was very little plot and no development arc. Save your time and move on.

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