The Lost Boys Symphony
A Novel
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Nicholas Tecosky
After Henry's girlfriend Val leaves him and transfers to another school, his grief begins to manifest itself in bizarre and horrifying ways. Cause and effect, once so reliable, no longer appear to be related in any recognizable manner. Either he's hallucinating, or the strength of his heartbreak over Val has unhinged reality itself.
After weeks of sleepless nights and sick delusions, Henry decides to run away. If he can only find Val, he thinks, everything will make sense again. So he leaves his mother's home in the suburbs and marches toward the city and the woman who he thinks will save him. Once on the George Washington Bridge, however, a powerful hallucination knocks him out cold.
When he awakens, he finds himself kidnapped by two strangers -- one old, one middle-aged -- who claim to be future versions of Henry himself. Val is the love of your life , they tell him. We've lost her, but you don't have to.
In the meantime, Henry's best friend Gabe is on the verge of breakdown of his own. Convinced he is somehow to blame for Henry's deterioration and eventual disappearance, Gabe is consumed by a potent mix of guilt and sadness.
When he is approached by an enigmatic stranger who bears a striking resemblance to his lost friend, Gabe begins to fear for his own sanity. With nowhere else to turn, he reaches out to the only person who can possibly help him make sense of it all: Val.
The Lost Boys Symphony is a beautiful reminder of what it's like to be young, lost, and in and out of love for the very first time. By turns heartfelt and heartbreaking, Ferguson's debut novel boldly announces the arrival of a spellbinding new talent on the literary stage, in a master feat of empathy and multilayered storytelling that takes adventurous literary fiction to dizzying new heights.
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
It's hard to say if I would change anything about the book because I couldn't follow the story. Listening to this story was difficult - I believe I would have enjoyed it more if I had read the physical book. Because of the changing perspectives and time lapses, I found myself wishing I could turn back in the book to review where I was. Trying to go back in the audio version often confused me more.What do you think your next listen will be?
Possibly something by an author that I've already listened to so I can get back in the swing of a relaxing listening experience. Maybe the newest release by Harlan Coban? This one stressed me out a bit!Which character – as performed by Nicholas Tecosky – was your favorite?
I liked Gabe because I found him to be the most empathetic. I also enjoyed Henry in the beginning and his initial descent into madness. (Or whatever it was.)Was The Lost Boys Symphony worth the listening time?
Honestly, I don't think so. But I do think it would have been worth the reading time.Wonderful Performance, Difficult Storyline
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i think the real problem with this story is that it relied so heavily on the ever present question is Henry insane or is he a time traveler that it never took the tie to give any of the characters depth or personality or likability or really anything to make a person want to read about them. the idea was there, but the execution was lacking. i got bored hearing multiple Henry's complaining about what they've lost. I got bored hearing Gabe talk about the music. I for bored with Val, period. She was one of the worst written female characters I've read in my life.
At first I thought the book could benefit from some heavy editing...then I realized that with the editing that would be needed to save this story, the book would be 4 chapters or so...oh well.
could've been a good short story, not a good book
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