
The Mother Road
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Narrated by:
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Greyson Ash
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J.F. Harding
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By:
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Meghan Quinn
Never in a million years would I have pictured myself as an axe-wielding, dragon lady, chopping up multi-colored flannel shirts into my very own plaid mulch. But here I am, chopping away my frustrations.
It all started when my brother, Paul, convinced me to go on one last family road trip across the Mother Road with him and my dad. Just like old times, right? Wrong. What Paul fails to mention is his best man, Porter, will be joining us, who just so happens to be my childhood crush and the man who broke my heart four years ago. What is supposed to be a fun family bonding experience across Route 66 turns into a war of pranks, awkward moments and bathrooms full of dirty flannel shirts and day-old beard clippings. Paul's know-it-all attitude and Porter's devilish charm brings me to the brink of my sanity on my seven-day trek across the United States with three bearded men in a small 1980s RV.
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Meghan Quinn is definitely an author worth spending your money on to read!
"You always feel so much better about yourself when your friend gets angry with you rather than trying to solve the problem. Sometimes, you just need to bitch."
HI-larious
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The Mother Load
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Meh. Too many poop jokes.
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I enjoyed the premise of the story, fulfilling the final dream family road trip, one that their mother/wife wanted to take down Route 66, but I did have a little problem with some of the narration. I think the male narrator tried too hard with the voice inflections, I appreciate that he tried to change for the different characters just wasn’t a fan of voices. With that said the banter was good between Porter and Marley but the banter between Marley and her brother Paul was more on the childish side, it was hard for me to picture sibling adults talking and behaving the way they did. The banter with the dad was also a little weird, but yet there were parts that were oddly funny and sometimes hilarious.
Good Enough Humor
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JF Harding and Greyson Ash were comic gold as Porter, Marley and the side characters in this book. Their ability to jump into the absurdity of Marley’s family dynamic made those heartfelt moments that much more meaningful.
If you want to laugh until your face and sides hurt while getting a steamy friends to lovers, second-chance romance during a wacky family road trip complete with pranks, sibling rivalry, fearsome eyebrows, hot dogs and strange roadside tourist attractions then this is the story for you!
So many laughs!!!
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Adorable
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Hilarious!
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This one is my favorite so far!!!
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The Mother Road
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If you said the latter, grab a Funion and strap in. This audio book is actually both, but definitely more of the latter.
I have to be in the right mood for rude and crude humor, and after the first ten minutes, I thought this would be too much for me. The book opens mid-rampage, with an axe wielding Marley mad-dogging her father Bern, brother Paul, and Paul’s best friend/Marley’s old crush Porter.
The in-your face Marley monologue in the opening scene included:
“A pile of multi colored barf rags rested in front of me waiting to be minced into my own personal hamster shit shavings.”
“I’m not usually threatening to slice buttons off men’s’ clothing with a lead shiv big enough to cut down a naughty vagina looking sycamore tree, but I’ve had my limit.”
Within ten minutes, you hear about a veiny penis and giant nut sack, and fire shooting out of a vagina. Then it gets really wrong:
The gym smelled “like someone ate a gyro burrito and secreted it out their lady business,” leaving Marley to figure out “which yoga pant clad ass was offering the offensive odor” ... and the narrator then provides the fart sounds.
Yeah. I cringed. But, I give all audio books at least one hour before I bail. Good thing too, because once it gets past these bonkers bits, the book flashes back to the beginning of the family road trip and, while there’s still profanity, potty humor, and practical jokes a-plenty, it is balanced with fun, family, and heart. We then get to more gradually love this ragtag foursome as dad Bern takes Paul, Marley, and Porter on a road trip honoring his wife’s life. The characters are super quirky, like how Bern “swears” using the Presidents. The family traditions are fun, like the Would You Funion game or the Red Dot / Grab Your Crotch thing. This is the crazy family I want to road trip with.
By the time we get to the end, and are back at the axe-wielding scene that started the book, I was right there with Marley, willing her to let loose the cray-cray. Furthermore, having now finished the book, I’m amazed that the book was both raunchy and sweet. And I loved both sides. It’s not often that I laugh out loud because of books, but this one did it for me on multiple occasions. Freakin Franklin D Roosevelt, this book rocked.
Sweet Harry Truman! A raunchy & romantic road trip
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