
Hurt
Author: Travis Thrasher
Series: Solitary Tales #4
Narrator: Kirby Heyborne
Unabridged: 14 hr 4 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Oasis Audio
Published: 01/28/2013

Author: Travis Thrasher
Series: Solitary Tales #4
Narrator: Kirby Heyborne
Unabridged: 14 hr 4 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Oasis Audio
Published: 01/28/2013
Critically acclaimed and creatively diverse novelist Travis Thrasher is the author of more than twenty novels, including The Solitary Tales series, Isolation, Ghostwriter, and the novelization of Home Run. He lives with his wife and three daughters in a suburb of Chicago.
Well, Chris Buckley, I guess this is goodbye. Part of me does want to write this review to the protagonist. It's that kind of series: one in which you lose track of pages because you're not really reading; you're listening to this kid tell you his story. The plot could go almost anywhere and you'd h......more
My family and friends think I've become absolutely nuts over how much I've talked about this series so any words to describe how I'd been anticipating HURT would be an understatement. For me, HURT is a satisfying conclusion to the Solitary Tales. Explored in four releases, each book had a unique tone......more
Hope in the Hurt All good and scary tales come to an end. For so long, the way things played out in the series, I wondered if some things would ever be explained. I was assured that some would and there would remain questions, but that's okay. That's life. Many things did wrap up nicely. I wanted to g......more
If you should ever happen upon a quite little remote mountain community with the sign welcoming you to Solitary, turn around. Do not enter and forget you ever saw this place. In fact, Solitary is just that, a place that longs to be kept a silent secret. Isolated. Alone. Just like the name implies. H......more
Title: Hurt (Solitary Series Book #4) Author: Travis Thrasher Pages: 496 Year: 2013 Publisher: David C. Cook In the fourth and final installment of this series, the author brings an end to the tale that began in the first novel, Solitary. The novel is classified as “Young Adult”, but adults will enjoy t......more