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Citrus County
Written by John Brandon
Narrated by T. Ryder Smith
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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John Brandon has quickly become a critical darling thanks to his evocative prose and recognizable, yet quirky, characters. Citrus County introduces teenaged Shelby Register and her offbeat family. Moving to the swampy Citrus County region of Florida, Shelby is quickly confronted by life's challenges and possibilities. "A great story in great prose, a story that keeps you turning pages even as you want to slow to savor them, full of characters who are real because they are so unlikely."-New York Times Book Review
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Reviews for Citrus County
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I kept wanting to stop, but I couldn't. I'm still trying to figure out why.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Probably my biggest disappointment of the year, Citrus County by John Brandon was not the book I was hoping for. A confusing and convoluted story of two high school students. Shelby is a girl with a good reputation who gets good marks in school and is responsible and considerate. Toby comes from way beyond the tracks, has no family except a very strange suicidal uncle and is constantly in trouble, considered cunning rather than smart. Toby has plans however and before long he has abducted Shelby’s younger sister. Throughout the book we see how these two slowly reverse roles as Toby learns he has to stay out of trouble and be responsible for the child he has taken while Shelby struggles with her family falling apart and feeling like nothing is worthwhile. She rarely bothers to show up to school, lets her schoolwork slid and becomes surly and troublesome.Meanwhile there is one other storyline to follow, that of Mr. Hibma. This geography teacher who hates teaching and spends his class time fantasizing about murdering Mrs, Conner, the rule orientated English teacher who regards Mr Hibma as a less than desirable addition to the school. He appears to be at a crossroad in his life but is lacking any interest in finding a direction to follow.I never connected with the story or the characters in this book. I found the fact that the abducted little girl was never given a voice, was little more than a plot device rather distasteful. I have had Citrus County on my shelves for some time and was looking forward to it as it has received a great deal of praise from the critics and an Alex Award nomination, unfortunately this wasn’t a book for me.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book deserved so much more attention than I gave it. I began it right before I went out of town to visit family, so I ended up reading it in fits and starts over a period of 3 weeks when it should have been done in a day. Two, tops. Still, I loved it. Reminds me of Joe Meno. Good stuff.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Loved the writing - simple but with impact. Three people who don't fit in find themselves in Citrus County, rural down at the heels Florida. Toby is a native and Shelby and Mr. Hibma ended up there in an attempt to try and be someone else. Brandon draws you into their lives and when Toby kidnaps Kaley, Shelby's sister, it gets tense but Brandon draws it out to great effect. I loved that he didn't rush the ending.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Citrus County focuses on the lives of three main characters--Shelby, a new girl in school who finds the popular girls boring and wants to create her own life; Toby the rebellious young teen who is so fascinating to Shelby (one of my favorite descriptions is this: "Toby was addicted to petty hoodlism."); and Mr. Hibma, a 2nd year teacher who feels that he is just playing a role, and is not really a teacher at all (and he also hides a secret desire to make his life feel more real by committing a terrible crime). In clear, straightforward prose, Brandon tells their stories, and interweaves their lives. Both Toby and Shelby are motherless--Toby lives with his rather crazy Uncle Neal, and Shelby with her dad and little sister. When yet another tragedy strikes Shelby's family, she turns to Toby for solace and adventure, never dreaming the secrets he is hiding. The setting, too, plays an important role in Brandon's novel. It's the part of Florida with no condos and no themeparks; no ocean and no tourists--just backwater, redneck woods where Toby spends much of his time. It's a rare treat to get into the minds of these three fascinating characters!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5fantastic novel of three characters in rural Florida who are seeking meaning and connections. I loved the middle school teacher who acknowledges that he is deficient-- "not a real teacher". And just as interesting, there are two motherless teenagers who rebel and think that perhaps a life of crime will garner them attention and the help they are desperately crying out for. terrific sense of place-- John Brandon is an author to watch.