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How to Start a Fire

By: Lisa Lutz
Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
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From a New York Times best-selling author comes a story of unexpected friendship - three women thrown together in college who grow to adulthood united and divided by secrets, lies, and a single night that shaped all of them.

When UC Santa Cruz roommates Anna and Kate find passed-out Georgianna Leoni on a lawn one night, they wheel her to their dorm in a shopping cart. Twenty years later they gather around a campfire on the lawn of a New England mansion. What happens in between - the web of wild adventures, unspoken jealousies, and sudden tragedies that alter the courses of their lives - is charted with sharp wit and aching sadness in this meticulously constructed novel.

Anna, the de facto leader, is fearless and restless - moving fast to stay one step ahead of her demons. Quirky, contemplative Kate is a natural sidekick but a terrible wingman ("If you go home with him, might I suggest breathing through your mouth"). And then there's George: the most desired woman in any room and the one most likely to leave with the worst man.

Shot through with the crackling dialogue, irresistible characters, and propulsive narrative drive that make Lutz's books so beloved, How to Start a Fire pulls us deep into Anna, Kate, and George's complicated bond and pays homage to the abiding, irrational love we share with the family we choose.

©2015 Spellman Enterprises, Inc. (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Women's Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Feel-Good

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The way the story was delivered is unique and entertaining. great story, awesome narration Loved it.

Awesome! Didn't want it to end

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This was a very well-written story and I stayed intrigued throughout the entire book. Excellent

LOVED The story and characters

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The characters were interesting but I felt like I couldn’t really understand where their issues stemmed from. All three girls had major issues and the author never seemed to tell the story of what made them that way. Another issue was the time lapse. The book jumped around so much and sometimes didn’t let you know you were in a different time period of their lives. It was so confusing. This could’ve been a really good book but fell short for me.

Confusing (Time Lapse)

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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

No. In fact, I told my sister to only read it if she had read and re-read everything she wanted to read.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

The story jumped around so much I never really found anything interesting.

What do you think the narrator could have done better?

As for her voice and her portrayal of characters, the narrator did a fine job. She didn't convey the parts that were supposed to be humorous as such. She read them flat.

Do you think How to Start a Fire needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

Nooooooooo.....please, no.

Any additional comments?

I have read all of Lisa Lutz's books. They are all highly entertaining. Maybe if I had read this book in print instead of listening to it, I would have found it more enjoyable.

Not what I expect from Lisa Lutz

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I love the books Lisa Lutz writes and become invested in the characters, follow the plot and enjoy it through to the end with the exception of this book. I could not bring myself to care about anyone in this story. It wasn't a bad story, it was just one I listened to but failed to connect with or enjoy.

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