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Bear Necessity
Bear Necessity: A Novel | James Gould-Bourn
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A heartwarming, poignant, and charming debut novel for fans of Nick Hornby and The Rosie Project, about a father and son overcoming their grief in surprisingly inventive ways. Dannys life is falling apart. Hes become a single father to eleven-year-old Willwho hasnt spoken since the death of his mother in a car crash a year earlierand Danny has just been fired from his construction job. To make matters worse, hes behind on the rent and his nasty landlord is threatening to break his legs if he doesnt pay soon. Danny needs money, and fast. After observing local street performers in a nearby park, Danny spends his last few dollars on a tattered panda costume, impulsively deciding to become a dancing bear. While performing one day, Danny spots his son in the park, and chases off the older boys who are taunting him. Will opens up for the first time since his mothers death, unaware that the man in the panda costume is his father. Afraid of disclosing his true identity, Danny comforts his son. But will Danny lose Wills trust once he reveals who he is? And will he be able to dance his way out of debt, or be beaten up before he has a chance? Filled with a colorful cast of characters, Bear Necessity is a refreshingly unpretentious and ultimately uplifting story of a father and son reconnecting in the most unlikely of circumstances.
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LiteraryinPA
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I got a library card in my new state today!! I‘m really excited because it looks like a great library. 💗💗💗 Here are my first 2 borrowed books. Which should I start?

LitStephanie Several People Are Typing sounds interesting. Funny cover art! 3y
Bookzombie A new library is exciting! 3y
BekaReid Exciting! Both the total and cover art on Several People Are Typing are intriguing 3y
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Jari-chan
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Everybody seems to love this novel... I've had quite some troubles with it - it reminded me to much of those stereotypical American comedies. Not my kind of humour, sorry. Everybody's just mean to each other and/or is misunderstanding was the other is trying to say. I just don't think that's funny at all. But there were some good and humourus scenes after all, so happily I didn't had to DNF it.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaOfBooks

TheAromaofBooks At least it's off the list!! 4y
Jari-chan @TheAromaofBooks Exactly! 😁 4y
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abookishbutterfly
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I liked the main theme of the story and the healing elements between Danny and his son, Will. There were other aspects I didn‘t enjoy very much and I really disliked Crystal. I had hoped for more character growth and I found the book less humorous as the story went on, although it still had its positive moments. Additionally, there was a scene near the end that was just so unnecessary, especially in a lighthearted book like this.

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abookishbutterfly
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True friendship 😂

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JoyBlue
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August reading recap: 14 books finished (not including 3 bailed)

*4-star reads (in order of reading)*

The Day You Begin, Jacqueline Woodson

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (#6), J.K. Rowling

Bear Necessity, James Gould-Bourn

The Broken Girls, Simone St. James

Family Resemblance, Eric Mueller

The Switch, Beth O'Leary

We Are All the Same in the Dark, Julia Heaberlin

*honorable mention (3.5 stars)*

The Guest List, Lucy Foley

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Well-ReadNeck
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Charming novel for fans of Fredrik Backman and Jonas Jonasson. #ARC #Edelweiss

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JoyBlue
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Bear Necessity is an utterly delightful debut!* As I was reading, I noted that it reminded me of Nick Hornby. I noticed today that it's a comparison made by others as well.

Not all of the characters are lovable (though several are), but not a one is wasted, either. Character and relationship development are well-done.

*(overall—it also has some sad and ugly parts)

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Lauren.Archer
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Another book published by Scribner, and as usual, I just loved it. Scribner is becoming one of my go to publishers. This was such a charming story of a father and son learning to cope without the one woman they had never planned to lose.

For my full review, please visit my blog at: http://obsessedbookaholic.com/2020/07/30/bear-necessity-book-review/

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InBooksILive
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Got this one in the mail the other day. It sounds like such a sweet, heartbreaking but also heartwarming story about a father and son overcoming their grief in surprising ways.

The father needing money after losing his construction job buys a panda suit to become a dancing bear on the street & ends up connecting with his son in ways he hasn't been able to since his wife, boys mother, passed away, but the son doesnt know its him under the suit.

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