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Reviews for As Hot as It Was You Ought to Thank Me: A Novel

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The average rating for As Hot as It Was You Ought to Thank Me: A Novel based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2010-01-04 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 2 stars Jesse Straughan
The characters in Nanci Kincaid's "As Hot As It Was You Ought to Thank Me" are amazingly well written but comparing it to "To Kill a Mockingbird" as some critics chose to do gives the author too much credit. The book is the story of Berry Jackson, a teenager growing up Pinetta, Fla. As in most small towns, every family scandal belongs to the community. The community includes all of the usual players-narrator Berry, her father the school principal, her mother, her two brothers, and an extremely wealthy family and one that's dirt poor. To push the reader on a bit there are a couple of promiscuous, wild teenaged girls, a hurricane, a chain gang, the disappearance of two key characters, and lots of snakes. Other reviews claim Berry is 13 years old in the book. This is difficult to tell since she sometimes acted like a child and other times like a woman. Perhaps this is part of the charm of the character set in the past in a small town. Despite good writing and an exciting plot, this book is frustrating. Just as you find yourself getting involved in the story line, the book ends. There really are no answers or conclusions. It's almost as if Kincaid got tired to writing and stopped.
Review # 2 was written on 2017-07-26 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 3 stars Tristam Niederer
Berry is 13 when a hurricane hits and all hell breaks loose, although there is quite a bit of novel before this. Kincaid is a strong writer and has given Berry a good voice, so don't be dissuaded my my only liking it at 3 stars. There are certain things I'm rather tired of reading about that you may not be. Make no mistake, this isn't a y/a novel, and isn't shelved that way that I could see, nor have any of Kincaid's books been given Lexile scores. Sometimes it seems that people see a teen protagonist and then shelve it y/a.


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