![]() ![]() He makes a deal with Brian’s grandfather, Jarrett, and stays are the estate for one week to interview and dig up as much as he can for his book. Griffin is a young journalist who has been given a chance to write a book about the kidnapping of a little boy named Brian Arlington, which occurred twenty years prior. Throughout it you are guessing who is going to get screwed over, because you know someone will. But the setting is similar, and the mood feels the same. It is not a retelling, though, let me make that clear. ![]() Stranger on the Shore is a beautifully written book inspired by The Great Gatsby, which is a book I am shameful to admit I have not yet read, though I’ve seen the movie, therefore I feel qualified to say that this book does have slight similarities to Gatsby. I mean, this thing was so damn good that I just could not physically stop reading it. I took the book with me to make more tea as well. All the tea I had been drinking probably wasn’t helping. This book accompanied me into the bathroom like seven times. I picked this book up in the evening, and I did not set it down all night. Not only is it quite relatable, but also Misha Collins). (I mean how can I not use a Misha Collins gif. ![]()
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