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The Boy Who Steals Houses
The Boy Who Steals Houses | C. G. Drews
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Can two broken boys find their perfect home? By turns heartbreaking and heartwarming, this is a gorgeously told, powerful story. Sam is only fifteen but he and his autistic older brother, Avery, have been abandoned by every relative he's ever known. Now Sam's trying to build a new life for them. He survives by breaking into empty houses when their owners are away, until one day he's caught out when a family returns home. To his amazement this large, chaotic family takes him under their wing - each teenager assuming Sam is a friend of another sibling. Sam finds himself inextricably caught up in their life, and falling for the beautiful Moxie. But Sam has a secret, and his past is about to catch up with him. Heartfelt storytelling, perfect for fans of Jandy Nelson and Jennifer Niven.
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Rachiiebookdragon
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This book gave me ALOT of feelings, mostly anger and sadness that children could be treated in such a way, my heart BREAKS for children in situations like this and unfortunately it is all too real for many 😢😢♥️ 4.5/5 Read for the May #buzzwordathon - House/Home

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SlothsOfLegend
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This book was an emotional roller coaster with the right amount of action and calm. I loved the representation of people on the autism spectrum through Avery. I thought Moxie was a strong female character who was willing to help our main character, but still maintained her standards when he messed up. The MC Sam has a great character conflict and he was entertaining to read about. Overall, the book is fantastic and I would highly recommend it.

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bookish.mum
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bookish.mum
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My first read for February is The Boy Who Steals Houses 😄 I'm enjoying this book so far!

#cgdrews #theboywhostealshouses #currentread #bookworm #bookish

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Vee_Bookish
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I'm still digesting all my thoughts about this book, it's so well written and touching, and has many elements that readers will relate to - siblings with autism, anxiety, large families, abuse, homelessness. I did find it pretty slow going in the middle and it felt just a little too long, so I did find myself forcing myself through a few chapters which was a shame.

(See my full review on Goodreads)

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Book(ish) mail is the best mail!! Today I received two older ARCs from the UK, one candle from the Nevernight series (final book is out today!), three candles from my beloved Three Dark Crowns series (final book also out today!), and the Illumicrate pin of the month also from Three Dark Crowns. It‘s a good day and the next week or so should be filled with more goodies related to those two series 😁

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IReadThereforeIBlog
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C. G. Drews‘s YA contemporary novel is a beautifully written story about homelessness, desperation, violence and the need to belong. I completely believed in Sam as a confused boy desperate not to be like his father but unable to find another way to help Avery and the romance between him and Moxie is sweetly depicted, but I did have some concerns about autism sometimes being portrayed as a burden for Sam to bear.

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e.c.vitoria
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This was so cute but also heavy, idk how CG Drews manages such witchcraft.

8/10 💫

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edennugget
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This is a moving tale about brotherhood, friendship, family, belonging, and love. A story about violence, abuse, and survival. Of frustration, helplessness, and yet, strength.

Let me preface this by applauding Drews for her representation - disabilities, sexualities, race. This gave me insight into the daily struggles of those with special needs as well as that of their families. I truly feel the frustration of these characters!

8/10

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‘You can do monstrous things and not be a monster.‘

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‘You‘re allowed to hurt. It‘s not a contest.‘

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Christine11
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I really liked this latest novel by the author of A Thousand Perfect Notes. It follows two essentially homeless brothers one of whom has a penchant for breaking into houses. It‘s emotional and thoughtful with really memorable characters. My full review is on my blog now!
https://lifewithallthebooks.com/2019/04/14/the-boy-who-steals-houses-by-c-g-drew...
I received this e-book through Netgalley. My review is my own honest opinion.

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BooksOnPointe
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I have mixed feelings. I like the writing. The plot is okay. The romance didn't pull me in. It wasn't convincing as the sibling relationships. I was looking forward to the autistic rep, but I was very disappointed with how Avery is portrayed. This book reminded me of Black Balloon which has terrible disabled rep.

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bookish.mum
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Happy release day to The Boy Who Steals Houses by C.G. Drews 😄🎉 I loved A Thousand Perfect Notes and I can't wait to get myself a copy of The Boy Who Steals Houses 😄

#cgdrews #theboywhostealshouses #bookworm

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avalinah
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If I could, I would give The Boy Who Steals Houses 15 stars. Of gold. Because it's just that good. It's a quick read, and you will just not go to sleep until you've read it in one sitting! Very recommended.
Full review: http://bit.ly/2TuPm42

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Missusb
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Only 14 this month. But that‘s ok. Tracking well with #grchallenge #readingstats #februaryreads loved most of them.