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I thought this book was well written. The plot flowed well and the characters were believable. I enjoyed it but thought it erred a little too far on the positive side. Remi did have some trouble adjusting but it wasn't all that bad. So a little too happy ever after for me.

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Catherine Ryan Hyde is an easy writer to read. She writes so beautifully and wisely that, even though this was not my favourite book by her, I still enjoyed reading it.
Remy is a boy whose father is a survivalist and whose actions lead the young boy to have to survive in the wilderness. He is then fostered by Anne, who is a kind of fantasy foster mother, always going the extra mile for Remy.
It is all very positive but I suspect not close enough to the truth of what really happens in these kind of situations, to be really believable.

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“ I feel what that feels like, to really rescue someone. And somehow it seems like when you rescue someone, they always manage to rescue you back.”

That old story of who rescued who?

Remy Blake is just five years old when his survivalist father takes him to 175 acres of remote wilderness to live off the grid.
What follows is a story of courage, strength, determination and survival

I have read every book by this author, and every book makes me a better human, it gives me more insight, empathy, courage, and kindness, and most of all it makes me look at the world in a different way

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I have enjoyed all of Catherine Ryan Hyde’s books and this one did not disappoint. The main character, Remy is a young boy who was forced to live as a survivalist with his widowed father away from any towns or developments. Remy started this portion of his life at merely 5 years of age. He in brainwashed by his father to believe that the world will be ending and no one can be trusted. Remy lives this way for a number of years, and eventually was left alone to survive after the death of his father. What follows is Remy’s struggle to survive as a young child. He is eventually placed into foster care, in the loving home of Anne, an experienced foster mother. What follows is a tale of grief, survival, healing, and love. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the advance review copy in exchange for my honest review.

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All of CRH books are excellent but I think this book tops them all! I became so invested in Remy's recovery and was inspired by Anne's ability to face his issues with such love and understanding. I felt the emotions of each family member from start to finish. This is an amazing story that should not be missed!

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I just reviewed Just a Regular Boy by Catherine Ryan Hyde. #JustaRegularBoy #NetGalley

Thanks to netGalley and Lake Union Publishing for my ARC in exchange for my honest review. This book will be published May 2, 2023.

This is a very touching story about Remy, a young boy who was taken by his father, a Survivalist, at age 5, to live in the woods. Remy had to deal with extreme temperatures, hunting and fishing, a lack of food and ultimately has to survive on his own.

Enter Anne, a woman with a heart of gold. She heard about this “wild boy” and wanted to foster him. Remy is scared of society due to his father’s extremist opinions; the global pandemic and school shootings just reinforce this fear.

What develops is a lovely story about second chances, letting go of fear and the chance for Remy to be a regular boy.

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This was a great book, about a great kid, and a great family, and the best part about it is that none of them were portrayed as being perfect. Just regular people making the best out of life, mistakes and all. I love the writing style and I’ve read many books by this author, and have enjoyed every one of them. There are some life lessons tucked away here, and some moments that teach you to find the good in life when it seems to be scarce. The story was believable/unbelievable, but in the best way possible. I would actually give this four and a half stars because I felt like the very last short chapter was totally unnecessary and the book wrapped up extremely well in the chapter before. However, being that this is an author that I love and I thoroughly enjoyed the rest of the book, I will give it the full five stars! Thank you to NetGalley for the advance read copy.

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Just a Regular Boy is my first ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 star read of 2023!! Catherine Ryan Hyde is one of my favorite authors and once again, she writes a masterpiece. Heartwarming, raw, engaging … such a wonderful story that will stay with me for awhile. Remy is a 5 year old boy whose dad is a recent widow and is a survivalist and he forces him to leave their home and live like that. My heart ached for Remy in this emotional story! I could not put this book down. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this early release in exchange for my honest review. This is sure to be a winner when it’s published in May 2023.

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Thank you NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the eARC.
This was a heartwarming read about a 5-year old boy who was taking into the wilderness by his father, who was expecting a societal collapse. When he dies, the boy has to navigate life by himself in dire circumstances until he finds his forever family.
A very sweet and uplifting story that I definitely recommend.

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Very good story, definitely keep your tissues close by because this story definitely pulls at your heartstrings. Would recommend

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I knew nothing about this book going into it but it had caught my eye on Netgalley so I decided to give it a try. I’m so glad I did because it ended up being a 5 star read for me! It was a very emotional story and I really felt bad for the young boy and the way he was forced to live, but there was also a lot of hope that he would be found and get help. I loved watching him navigate the “real world” and and his new family. The ONLY issue I had with the story, which still didn’t deter me from giving it a 5 star rating, was the fact that this book isn’t out until May but it mentions COVID quite often, as if we’re still in the height of the pandemic. It’s fine to mention it if it comes up organically but there were a lot of random mentions of someone making sure they have their mask, or having their vaccination card with them, etc which seemed unnecessary to the plot. Especially because it almost felt like it dated the book - like it took place in 2020- not that we’re far off from that but I feel like it’s not like that as much in our day to day lives now. However, that was just a small pet peeve of mine but I still loved it overall!

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The latest 5-star read from Catherine Ryan Hyde! Just a Regular Boy is a heart-wrenching, heartwarming story of family, love, fear, and forgiveness in the modern age. From surviving in the wilderness to surviving in society, Remy's story will bring the reader a perspective they might otherwise never realize. Another worthy recommendation from one of my favorite authors!

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Thank you to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the Advanced Reader Copy. Catherine Ryan Hyde is one of my favorite authors.. What I love about her is the way her character's and their relationships build and flourish throughout her novels. I carry these characters and their friendships with me long after I have finished the novel. While, 'Just a Regular Boy' had a great bond between the family, especially Anne, the foster Mom and Remy, it didn't feel as warm and full to me as CRH has made me feel with her other characters. The concept was great, but it wasn't my favorite book of hers. The added instances of COVID also felt very unnecessary to me.

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I absolutely loved this book! You can relate to how the main character, Remy feel throughout the book, and understand how the mom feels throughout the novel as well. I felt the story line, was a little far fetched in todays times, but there is always that little possibility that things can really happen like this. I enjoyed seeing all aspects of family life, and seeing how a new additional can fit within the family.

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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I have read and loved several of Catherine Ryan Hyde's books and this one was no different. I devoured this book! I felt so bad for Remy, a 5 year old boy who was forced by his survivalist father to live off the grid in the middle of nowhere. A year or so after they arrived, his father (Roy) died and Remy was all alone miles from any sort of civilization. That is a lot for an adult to deal with, much less a small child! Remy did the best he could on his own, but eventually he had to surrender himself to the authorities (whom he was convinced by his father would kill him).
Remy's story is one of trauma, survival, healing, and hope. He is very fortunate to be given a chance at a normal life by Anne, a foster parent that does not shy away from the "wild" child.
This story will pull on your heartstrings and possibly shed a few tears. Absolutely recommend!

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Just a Regular Boy
A Novel
by Catherine Ryan Hyde
First off the cover is beyond beautiful.
Second, I was over the new moon to spend my first day of the new year reading this book by Catherine Ryan Hyde!! (The Queen of twisting your heart and wringing you dry).
I cried and cried some more. Out there is chaos, the collapse of society, and so much to be afraid of. All that matters is freedom. That’s what Remy Blake has been taught by his survivalist father at the age of five years old. This book felt as if it was nonfiction/and fiction. The total feeling of growing older than a child should ever feel, all due to Roy and his fear and distrust . He remained broken physically and emotionally for 3 more years.
He is found—near feral, silent, and terrified—in the small rural town of Blaire believing the world is not to be trusted by anyone or anything.
Then Anne and her family work to show Remy there is good and bad, yet, the world can be a trusting being taught all the lies, and fear. What he loves is watching the news, it assured him what is real and what is not. The world is changed for us all, yet like Remy, he sees the good as well as the ugly.
I want to thank Ms. Catherine Ryan Hyde I took what she gave, heartbroken for the truth, but to be as trusting and strong as Remy.

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Such an emotional read l couldn't put it down from the start, can't stop reading this book. Would recommend to family and friends, loved it.

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I can honestly say that I've never met a Catherine Ryan Hyde book that I didn't like, and believe me, I've read just about every one. This new novel of hers does not disappoint. It is compulsively readable and I finished it in two sittings (unusual for me). My heart felt all the feelings of both Remy and Anne, and the assorted supporting characters who are ALL clearly and emotionally drawn. Several times I felt tears of recognition welling up in my eyes. I will not soon forget Remy, Anne, and Remy's new siblings.

Thanks to Netgalley, the author and publisher for an advanced reading copy of this beautiful, touching, relevant story!

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This was absolutely gut-wrenching to read. This book, with its captivating storyline, will keep you on the edge of your seat until the end. We follow Anne and Remy, who is a child left alone to survive by his father. They’re two wounded souls, just trying to heal their trauma.

The alternative POVs really make this a page-turner. This book tackles a range of important topics with such delicacy and grace. Although this is a novel about fears and hopes, it’s also about love and happiness. The writing was phenomenal and really captured these themes!

The characters weren’t one-dimensional. In fact, their traits really jump off the page. The dynamics and world were also well-written.

Overall, this was a beautifully written story that will capture your heart from the very first page. I can’t recommend this enough!

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After the death of his mother, Remy's father takes his five year old son to an ill equipped cabin in the middle of nowhere. His father is a survivalist who believes society is on the brink of collapse and decides that they are going to live off grid. When his father unexpectedly died, eight year old Remy tries to survive on his own with a deep seated mistrust of humans. I thought this book was incredible, I was gripped throughout and it will definitely be one of my top recommendations for 2023!

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