Misfit McCabe review by TSamb
Nowhere Feels Like Home: (A Misfit McCabe Novel)
by L K Gardner-Griffie
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Currituck, NC, United States
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When trouble maker Katie McCabe gets caught committing 
arson, her beloved father, the local sheriff, whisks her 
off to her Uncle Charlie's. Sarah, Katie's cousin, intends 
to set her straight.  On Katie's second day at the farm, 
she meets Harvey Junior, her soon-to-be archenemy. Despite 
Katie's efforts to get along, she ends up hitting Harvey! 
Later on, she starts to make friends like Tom Pike and his 
buddies. Tom is the number one football player at school. 
Katie doesn't realize that life at Uncle Charlie's isn't 
going to be simple. Her new life contains rattlesnakes, 
nasty revenge, more archenemies, tears, and mud - lots and 
lots of mud!
 
 

Opinion: 

I loved Misfit McCabe! The descriptions were amazing. I 
was glued to Misfit McCabe like a fly stuck to fly tape. I 
completely underestimated this book because I figured it 
would be boring. It turned out to be a very, very exciting 
book. Dont underestimate the book's cover. Misfit McCabe 
is a difficult book to read, so I don't think it should be 
for 9-12 year olds, it should be labeled for young adults. 
This is a great book. Gardner-Griffie has outdone herself.
 
 
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive

Explain your content rating: 

There are a few situations with underage drinking and smoking: also some frightening situations, and language.
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